DiscoDC
Member Since: 25 Nov 2009
Location: QLD
Posts: 38
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Not Again! - engine/electrics fault |
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http://www.disco4.com/forum/topic42274.html
After a couple of days of having the car back from initial problem, the same problem occurred.
I could not believe it. Thankfully it was a Saturday and I was not far from the dealership by chance.
Basically the car was doing 50kph and the screen came up with 'reduced performance/ gearbox fault'. Power was to an absolute minimum then stalled when I came to a stop and would not re start.
After the first time it happened the car had been in the service dept for almost two days diagnosing the problem relating to the fuel pump pressure. Had the part replaced and all should have been rectified. Obviously not. There is something wrong with the car wich has not ben rectified and I am not keen on taking that chance again.
Matter is being disussed between dealership and LR Australia. Will be interesting to see what they decide.
What to do What I hate just as much is that people say that I should never have gone with a LR. I want to prove them wrong but this is not helping.
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8th Dec 2009 2:06 pm |
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Jonty
Member Since: 13 Oct 2007
Location: On the beach
Posts: 417
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I think there is something about this on the GTR site ( http://www.landrovertechinfo.com/)
It's worth registering so you can check the TSBs etc and tell your dealer what's wrong and how to fix it.
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8th Dec 2009 5:36 pm |
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JR
Member Since: 23 Jul 2009
Location: Cape Town
Posts: 76
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DiscoDC, I had a similar problem with a D3 and was told it was a possible voltage drop from the battery. The car then goes into 'hypothermic mode' and locks out non-essentials to keep the acr going. In your case this might sound crazy, becasue your car is new - but... and it a big but, you could have a dud battery there.
To overcome my problem, I put the battery on charge over-night. The next morning, I disconnected the charger and re-connected the battery (now fully charged).
Before starting, I turned the key (this may be the difficult part for you with the push button start - and you may need to work this one out yourself) to get only the ignition lights on.
From there, I went through the menue on the steering wheel to 'set to factory default settings' and pushed enter.
I then swithshed the ignition off - and then started the car.
Problem solved.
Good luck!
Cheers
JR.
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20th Dec 2009 3:03 pm |
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DiscoDC
Member Since: 25 Nov 2009
Location: QLD
Posts: 38
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Thanks JR
My dealership has actually granted us with a new vehicle. The original vehicle is there obviously getting fixed. Not sure what they have determined to be the cause of the problem. But it was not one that I was willing to take the chance on considering how dangerous the situation can end up when the car stalls on the highway.
Getting the new one in Jan 2010.
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21st Dec 2009 7:25 am |
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foofighter
Member Since: 11 Mar 2006
Location: The OC
Posts: 100
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that's great that they obliged to give you a new vehicle that quick! sometimes they try everything so as to not buy it back... -Greetz, Duan
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21st Dec 2009 7:48 am |
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