No start (clicks), braking system fault - abroad
No start (clicks), braking system fault - abroad
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Hoofty

Original Poster:

812 posts

217 months

Hi, sorry if this has been covered in other threads, search on phone is a bit naff.

I’m at Le Mans, in a campsite and a dawn raid to Mulsanne has just been nixxed by multiple failures:

Red/critical
- No start (clicks)
- Braking System Fault

Amber
- Check Braking system
- Check Hill start assist
- Check ABS
- Check ESC
- Check Parking Brake

Other
- windows dropped and won’t close (but car will lock/unlock and door switches seem operative as it shows on dash)
- keycard was not detected but this disappeared

Seems to combine a few individual issues into one big ruin-your-day moment. There’s a very nice looking dealership in Le Mans which I can imagine can sort it, just wondering what the best advice might be in the meantime? Obvs I have no tools or local support, and am stuck in a large field inside a motor racing circuit. Supposed to be on ferry from Caen tonight but seems unlikely. I have euro recovery FWIW.

Circumstantial info:
- I parked up Friday following a fault free 4-5 hour drive
- it was over 30 degrees then, is 15 now
- I’ve unlocked/locked it only a few times to put stuff in/take it out
- brake discs and pads are low (known, proceeding at own risk while I decided whether to fit something else

TIA, Nick

johnnyreggae

3,145 posts

187 months

No expert but reads like the selection of issues delivered by a faulty/failed battery - how old is it ? Start by accessing it & double-checking connections to terminals then someone in the field must have a voltage checker / voltmeter - should give more than 12v preferably disconnected else with car off - if its an original battery & under 12v its probably best not to try to charge it but just replace tho' its possible as a get-you-home a good charge may suffice

Hoofty

Original Poster:

812 posts

217 months

Thanks - same diagnosis as I’ve received through whatsapp - really hope it’s this.

It’s the original battery, on 5 years/45k miles. Never bothered trickle charging it with the above-average amount of use. Seems like a prime candidate for being on its last legs!

Hoofty

Original Poster:

812 posts

217 months

Given it’s Sunday all the local sources are closed so plan A would be to charge it. Anything in particular to know about jump starting on these?

johnnyreggae

3,145 posts

187 months

Owners manual seems happy enough for you to do it - see page 5.21

Just a thought: might your breakdown cover have access to a new battery today even if most retail is shut ?

Edited by johnnyreggae on Sunday 5th July 06:27

Hoofty

Original Poster:

812 posts

217 months

Super, thanks again! Should have checked that myself but became distracted by old racing cars. Much appreciated.

LE62NDE

488 posts

47 months

It sounds like a battery to me. Mine went after 3½ years/30k miles.

Might a hypermarché sell batteries on a Sunday? Or a booster pack? Just a thought. Although the dealership might be a better option, as a new battery may also require a software upgrade: the stop/start has worked way more reliably on my car since having the new battery -more than when new, so I suspect they did more than just drop a new item in. But John Banks Cambridge took several days to source and fit a new battery...

Having had a puncture during a French road trip a couple of years ago, with similarly extended timeframes for replacement, I feel for you.

Top Banana

459 posts

239 months

Had exactly the same symptoms around 2 weeks ago (luckily just before I was heading off on European roadtrip)

Total failure of battery (car is 4 years old and many owners are experiencing failures at this age, especially if car is infrequently used and not on trickle charger)

Replaced with Yuasa battery from Halfords and fitted it myself on driveway - about an hour's work with just basic tools (spanner for terminals and torx bits/screwdriver to remove frunk compartment and side trims)

Get exactly the same EFB type battery as currently fitted and no coding is needed (if you go AGM type then coding is required for different charge profile)

Cars been perfect ever since

Edited by Top Banana on Sunday 5th July 07:51

SchillingTwo

154 posts

1 month

It could also be the alternator. It’s a bit unusual for the first signs of a failing battery to be finding it completely dead after a very long drive if it started the car OK at the beginning of the journey.

I keep a Ctek jump starter with me on trips away, is there a Norauto nearby that can sell you one?

Doesitdrive

1,383 posts

8 months

SchillingTwo said:
It could also be the alternator. It s a bit unusual for the first signs of a failing battery to be finding it completely dead after a very long drive if it started the car OK at the beginning of the journey.

I keep a Ctek jump starter with me on trips away, is there a Norauto nearby that can sell you one?
Its actually not, and it has been sitting a couple of days.

Dying battery taken on a long trip with lots of ancillary on in hot weather, perfect recipe for heat to finish it.

Almost certainly a battery issue and where you should start with any unusual sensors being set off.

Have " fixed" all sorts with a new battery. Including auto gearboxes. Everything is voltage sensitive nowadays.

Hoofty

Original Poster:

812 posts

217 months

Update - she’s running! All battery suspicions seem accurate.

Neighbour had a jump starter, what a bit of kit. I’d never thought of it but I guess like yourself, once bitten…

I suspect I might have been riding a small wave of luck with the current part - once it was a few degrees warmer the window drop fixed itself, and I think I’ve been starting it at warmer temps lately. Anyway, new part needed. May chance Super U.

Thanks for the support (both technical and moral), really appreciate it. Hopefully no more dramas but will add here in case they unfurl…

Nick

Simon_GH

930 posts

107 months

Multiple warnings point to battery. I’m sure it’s a case of worrying symptoms and simple fix.

S600BSB

7,842 posts

133 months

Definitely battery. They are crap.