Discovery Sport - Low Battery ?
Discussion
paintman said:
If the car is brand new then take it back as a warranty issue.
If it was a used car:
How old is the car?
How old is the battery?
Was it bought from a trader or a private sale? If from a trader then take it back as a warranty issue.
Oh it's a couple of years old and had 8000 miles on the clock when i bought it just before Christmas from a land rover dealer. If it was a used car:
How old is the car?
How old is the battery?
Was it bought from a trader or a private sale? If from a trader then take it back as a warranty issue.
The dealer has said this is normal and the battery will recover once i start using it regular again - which sounds odd to me.
asimpleusername said:
Since i bought it it's been used daily. Then it's been left for 6 days on my drive !
How much use does it get though? If it's doing a short school run / shopping trip type journeys then it may eventually run down.Did it start? Could be there's a lot of safety margin in the warning.
Or it may be faulty - seems not unheard of on DS.
Probably just low from running the alarm while parked up. Drive it regularly or charge it over night and it likely will go away.
However:
Stop start cars are VERY particular about battery levels, you will get that message long before the battery will fail to start the car.
I've replaced the battery on:
My 5 year old golf (Moll brand) - total failure, wouldn't start again at a junction.
Mum's 3.5 year old Fabia (also Moll brand). This had constant "low battery" warning but seemed to operate fine I didn;t want her to suffer the above.
In addition a Freelander 2 with stop start I had stopped stop starting, this was down to the battery level. I never bothered replacing the battery on that.
Batteries are not normally covered by warranties being a wear item. Try http://www.tayna.co.uk
Oh and go weigh in the old battery at a scrap dealer, I got a tenner each.
However:
Stop start cars are VERY particular about battery levels, you will get that message long before the battery will fail to start the car.
I've replaced the battery on:
My 5 year old golf (Moll brand) - total failure, wouldn't start again at a junction.
Mum's 3.5 year old Fabia (also Moll brand). This had constant "low battery" warning but seemed to operate fine I didn;t want her to suffer the above.
In addition a Freelander 2 with stop start I had stopped stop starting, this was down to the battery level. I never bothered replacing the battery on that.
Batteries are not normally covered by warranties being a wear item. Try http://www.tayna.co.uk
Oh and go weigh in the old battery at a scrap dealer, I got a tenner each.
Edited by was8v on Thursday 7th February 15:35
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