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nichop
 


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HTC fault after not starting properly

I went to start the Disco this morning. -4 degrees outside so I was sort of wondering if the start would take longer. Anyway I cranked it over, it almost started after the usual second or so but failed, then just carried on cranking for another 5 secs until finally it started, throwing up an 'HTC fault' message in the process.

I have since stoppped and started a couple of times and its been fine. Any idea what this 'HTC fault' means ?
  
Post #88327114th Jan 2012 1:01 pm
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DG
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You sure it wasn't 'HDC' or Hill Decent Control ...not sure that you'll find HTC listed as a fault message ? Smile

Sounds like your battery is not responding well to the cold weather which has subsequently thrown a fault message TBH ...but to be safe get both the battery and alternator checked for output Smile
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Not sure about HTC specifically but I've had a similar thing with mine a few times recently, as you say it starts briefly then cuts out, subsequent re-start is OK or maybe a little slow but accompanied by various random messages.

This seems to happen when the car has been standing for a few days and more so if very cold, so I assumed it was down to the battery voltage being a bit low, I've rigged up a charger connection via the towing socket and now if it's to stand for a time I connect a trickle charger, the starting problem does not occur then, so it reinforces my suspicions about the battery voltage.

Edit; DG beat me to it.
As an aside, I replaced the battery a year ago and the battery and alternator check out OK on a voltage test so in my case I put it down to recent lack of use.
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