rockyabody
New Member
Ok got the first of the winter blues.....last night the freelander would not start off the key. I turned the key and the dash all light up as normal but the car wouldn't start just gave a rapid clicking sound from the area of the battery compartment ( possibly starter motor I'm not too sure). Tried the trusty emergency jump-pack with no joy so I hooked up jump leads between my mates car and the freelander and it started immediately. Drove around for a bit to put some charge back into the battery but it wouldn't start again this moring, same thing just a very high speed clicking sound). Tested the battery and it was putting out around 14v surely this should be enough to start the blooming thing? So I'm guessing its a duff battery which isn't the end of the world ....now for the big question!!
As I bought the car second/third/forth hand ,or whatever, I don't have the code to turn off the immobiliser using the key in the driver door trick is it safe to disconnect the battery or will I be unable to restart the car without this code ( radio code doesn't matter as I am changing the head unit this weekend anyway).
What I want to avoid is disconecting the battery and leaving the car useless is this a probability or will the car retain the immobiliser/ key fob codes when the battery is disconnected???
cheers me dears
mask34
As I bought the car second/third/forth hand ,or whatever, I don't have the code to turn off the immobiliser using the key in the driver door trick is it safe to disconnect the battery or will I be unable to restart the car without this code ( radio code doesn't matter as I am changing the head unit this weekend anyway).
What I want to avoid is disconecting the battery and leaving the car useless is this a probability or will the car retain the immobiliser/ key fob codes when the battery is disconnected???
cheers me dears
mask34