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Bloody car is full of voodoo...!
I am seriously considering setting fire to my car....!
Bloody thing is really p***ing me off now.
Yesterday, driving along, and suddenly......
Interior lights come on
sat nav turns off
stereo turns off
dash goes completely blank
hazard lights start flashing, and cannot turn them off
then a message appears on the stereo, saying 'vehicle fault, systems shutting down'.
So pull into a bus stop, turn off engine (oops) and on dash, get loads of different messages.
Then, bloody thing will not start again.
So plug in iid bt, and multiple faults registered, mainly all can bus related. Clear them all, start engine and make way home, and on the way, all happens again, so drive the few miles, with people waving and flashing me, telling me my hazards are on.
Spoke to a mechanic mate, who said it sounds like the battery may be goosed, as all faults are can bus signal related. Check battery and it is knackered, so get a new one, and fit it.
Go out this morning, car starts ok, but after about 1/2 hour, does it again.
But this time, my iid bt tool will not connect to car, so decide to do a hard reset. Car starts, got home, but have walked away from it, because at the moment I hate the efffing thing...! Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 4:28 pm
Famousfive
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Check your alternator voltage when its running they are well know for those faults with the battery as well. Discovery 3 se gone
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12th Apr 2017 4:32 pm
geoffsnook
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As long as the battery does not smoke should it not be ok i thought that was the case,alternator goes and takes out battery with smell of burning and smoke but may be wrong Discovery 3 se gone
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12th Apr 2017 4:34 pm
psycho inside
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Soooooo
I will get my mate to check alternator, but are you saying that the new battery will be f***ed aswell?Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 4:58 pm
Narpy
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New battery probably goosed too now.
Sounds like yet another textbook case of a failed alternator taking the battery with it.
Best advice, go back and disconnect the battery as the alternator may be dead shorting. Stick the battery on charge and if you're lucky, you'll save it. If not, it's time to dig deep into those Discovery running fees and get another.
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Just been out and disconnected the battery, and the little window on it is still showing green.
Just spoken to my mate, he is bringing home his voltmeter from work, and will have a look later, but he did say, that yesterday, when he put the battery tester on, it said the alternator test was fine.
The battery that I put on, has a 5 year warranty with it.Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 5:13 pm
psycho inside
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Right then guys, been out and put the voltmeter on.
Battery reading 12.78v, then started the engine, and went up to 14.03v, then switched on all the electrical stuff, ie lights, air on, heated screens etc. It went down to 12.70v, and did not pick back up.
Does this indicate a fubar'ed alternator....?Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 6:33 pm
Narpy
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If it was only pushing out 12.7v, yeah, sounds goosed.
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12th Apr 2017 7:53 pm
psycho inside
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Thanks for your help and advice.
Hopefully, the battery is ok. I am getting a denso alternator tomorrow, and fit it over next couple of days, if I can bring myself to like it again....! Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 8:12 pm
psycho inside
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Sorry guys, another little question.....!
After fitting a new battery, does anything need doing / resetting, to tell the car it has a new battery, like you have to on some cars?Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
12th Apr 2017 9:03 pm
dgardel
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Read the comments from Robbie to help diagnose.There are two rules for success,
1. Never tell everything you know.
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13th Apr 2017 7:32 am
psycho inside
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Urgent help needed please.?
I am now at my wits end.....!
So today I have replaced the alternator with a 'Denso' one, put it all back together, took it for a drive, for a good 30 minutes, and just about to start smiling again, and feeling smug, when guess what.....?
The f***ing thing decides to start shutting down again......! All the voodoo rubbish starts happening.
Soooooo, new battery, new alternator, but still shutting down with can bus related faults.
Can any one of you advice what to do or check now please?Psycho by name, chilled by nature....!
Last edited by psycho inside on 15th Apr 2017 11:06 am. Edited 1 time in total
Are you getting the expected voltages? Was the battery fully charged before you fitted the new Alt, if not you may still be suffering low voltage issuesAltox GSM FBH controller thread
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