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Is the Heater system very very clever??

I understand that our cars are very complex, and something as innocuous as a heater system has algorithms and electrickery behind its operation.

For the last month, the FF had hardly moved, as I was away for 3 weeks, and I had used the Defender to prevent its battery going flat. However I was getting the "Battery Low - Please start engine" message in the FF.

For a couple of short journeys this week, although the engine got up to temp and I'd normally expect it to blow warm swiftly, there was no air coming out, and I couldn't force it by going manual.

So, is there a rule of some description that looks at the battery voltage, amount of recent charge, likely charge, and decides whether or not to use power on the climate system or not?

I took a long journey today and after a while it all kicked in and warmed the cabin as normal. I've had this before in other L322s too.

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exactly the same issue with me this morning. FF stood unused for 10 days in the cold. First time ever had the low batt warning. short trip to the office and the blower only commenced action after about 2 miles - so yep I'd say it wont heat until the alternator has has chance to do something. Question 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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Mine has a tip top battery but doesn't heat for at least 2-3 miles. I had always thought it was to do with the system not wanting to blow cold air in to the cabin. i.e. it waits until its really well warmed up before allowing the blowers to operate. Even though the petrol engine warms up quite quickly the heater seems to take much longer. 2012 5.0L S/C
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Yes the car wants to charge the battery first Adam... Clever old things "aint um” Bow down Bow down Bow down Thumbs Up

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Ta Craig and others Thumbs Up

Glad I am not imagining things. Discovery 4 HSE
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I think the ECU has some kind of priority where it distributes its power until the battery is at certain voltage. I've noticed things like the heated rear screen will not come on, whereas the front screen will.

Also if you check alternator voltage output immediately after starting the car from cold, you don't get 14.4 V - more like 12.25...... After a couple of minutes it gets to 14.4, I have read somewhere that this is called "smart charging" and helps preserve battery life.

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Yes Wealy, its all to do with the conversion to AGM batteries sir... Thumbs Up

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Adam... Craig is talking a pack of lies, your FF is seriously broken and will never be the same again, I will do you a big favour and buy it off you for £5000..... Whistle Whistle



Craig, will you stop this, how will I ever get a cheap S/C..??? Pete

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Add a zero and it's yours! Discovery 4 HSE
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£05000........ Whistle Whistle Pete

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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
Yes Wealy, its all to do with the conversion to AGM batteries sir... Thumbs Up

I thought it was mainly to do with reducing emissions. Basically the batteries are nice large reservoirs of power so can survive a few minutes without being recharged. It gives the engine time to warm up, the moment the car detects you braking it loads up the alternator more so that rather than waste power in heating the brake discs you recover some of that.

Simple regenerative braking Thumbs Up

Similarly when you accelerate hard it can remove load from the engine allowing more energy to be used accelerating the car up to speed and thus make it more efficient.

Years ago when these started coming out BMW and Volvo reckoned they could get ~3% increase in fuel economy simply by doing these tricks. The research and projects I did at the time showed that this was perfectly realisable. Ed

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