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Nivsee



Member Since: 11 Oct 2014
Location: Inverness
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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Barolo Black
Range Rover Vogue Battery and Sus Problem at wits end

Hi Guys wondering if there's any assistance you can provided here ,
went in for cancer treatment on kidney during pandemic in April 2020 and my Range Rover Vogue was unused for months due to ongoing treatment , Wife cant drive it , Too Big apparently !!
got myself half sorted out , and decided to get the rangy going , i knew the battery would be goosed ,
Installed new battery ( Bosch ) but it goes flat after 3 Days not sure if its the Body processor module or not ?
i used my Fox well diagnostic scanner and checked , following codes appeared
B1 A00-46 Ride Height recalibration
B1 A99 ?
U1 A14-49 Comms fault
U0184-87 ?
Spoke t the guy a Gendan and he advised that i couldn't fix these with the fox well scan device

Can anyone help please and point me in the right direction to get this solved , need the truck to get back to life & to hospital ? or lend me box of matches and some petrol !!!!

Just need to get it reliable again

Range Rover vogue TD6 3.0 2005

Best Regards

Nivsee


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Joe90



Member Since: 29 Apr 2010
Location: Hampshire
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England 

Sounds like a battery drain problem:

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic47332.html .
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