Battery drain

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Pat

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Help me????



Well, asides from the obvious. . .

Have been away for the weekend, enjoying myself, but on return to my rangey
it wouldn't even unlock with the remote. Finally got it started via
jumpstart.

I have replaced the battery recently and am fairly confident that it is/was
fine and once started I checked the output from the alternator and it checks
out.



That just leaves a short/drain on the battery???



Can anybody recommend a competent, range rover friendly auto electrician in
the Cambridge area?

Before I forget, it's a '97 dse.



Blue skies,

Pat




 
In message <[email protected]>
"Pat" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Help me????
>
>
>
> Well, asides from the obvious. . .
>
> Have been away for the weekend, enjoying myself, but on return to my rangey
> it wouldn't even unlock with the remote. Finally got it started via
> jumpstart.
>
> I have replaced the battery recently and am fairly confident that it is/was
> fine and once started I checked the output from the alternator and it checks
> out.
>
>
>
> That just leaves a short/drain on the battery???
>
>
>
> Can anybody recommend a competent, range rover friendly auto electrician in
> the Cambridge area?
>
> Before I forget, it's a '97 dse.
>
>
>
> Blue skies,
>
> Pat
>
>
>
>


It could be that something is keeping you alarm "awake", which
puts quite a drain on the battery. There was a discussion about this
sort of thing a while back on this group, so a Google search may
give you some pointers.

Richard
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beamendsltd wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>
> "Pat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Help me????
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, asides from the obvious. . .
>>
>> Have been away for the weekend, enjoying myself, but on return to my
>> rangey it wouldn't even unlock with the remote. Finally got it
>> started via jumpstart.
>>
>> I have replaced the battery recently and am fairly confident that it
>> is/was fine and once started I checked the output from the
>> alternator and it checks out.
>>
>>
>>
>> That just leaves a short/drain on the battery???
>>
>>
>>
>> Can anybody recommend a competent, range rover friendly auto
>> electrician in the Cambridge area?
>>
>> Before I forget, it's a '97 dse.
>>
>>
>>
>> Blue skies,
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
> It could be that something is keeping you alarm "awake", which
> puts quite a drain on the battery. There was a discussion about this
> sort of thing a while back on this group, so a Google search may
> give you some pointers.
>
> Richard


Where was it parked? at home or near an airport or a transmitter
Alan


 
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