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Adam70469



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New battery specs

Need to change the battery in my FL2. It's a stop start so I know it'll have to be an AMG. Was looking at a 096 but I'm unsure on the amp specs I need. My old battery is 800. If I get a 760 will that cut it? Landrover dealer is quoting £270 for the 800 but I can get hold of a 760 for £119

Post #291630 25th Feb 2016 12:58 pm
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Yorky Bob



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Lots of offers on net below your LR dealer price. This is the sort of item that a dealer would not stock as a mater of course and in my time in the trade would buy in from a motor factors. Don't go too cheap or off spec as you get what you pay for.

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Adam70469



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Did a bit of fishing on other threads. Ordered this online. Looks like the right one as I believe 110 fit as well as 096. https://www.tayna.co.uk/Exide-110-AGM-Car-...P8200.html

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Sparkwright



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Fitted an Exide 110 AGM from Tayna (as link) yesterday, arrived in less than 24 hours, leaving it till the weekend to reset module but looks OK.

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le bouch



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I need to do this soon. What does 'resetting the module' mean?

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Sparkwright



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Owners handbook says you have to get a dealer to reset the battery module but leaving it alone for 48 hours or so it seems to sort itself out.

Post #291716 25th Feb 2016 10:41 pm
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Adam70469



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Yeah I heard this might be the case unless your swapping 'like for like'. So if I understand correctly, to reset the module you just hook up the battery as normal. Then leave for 48 hrs without starting the ignition?

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Sparkwright



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Other posts report stop/start working straight off (mine didn't work before) but as I have a company van I don't need to use it till the weekend so not yet checked if this is now working. Did have to reset the clock though and may have to do the windows.

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Adam70469



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Ok got it. I'm expecting delivery tomorrow so will fit it as soon as it comes. I'll attempt to start it straight away and post the results.

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le bouch



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Lightwater



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If one attached a battery pack while replacing the old battery?

Wouldn't the car think the battery was never disconnected in the first place?

Then one wouldn't need to reset anything. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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You need to reset if you use a different type of battery (ie not agr). Can't see why you'd need to reset otherwise. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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Adam70469



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Attached the battery today. Easy job and no need to reset anything except the clock. Car started straight away.

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Stevie5tapes



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Theres a module that measures the voltage of the battery for the stop start function. The garage can reset the module so the stop start starts working straight away OR the module will calibrate itself, this can take upto 48 hours. When I changed my battery it started working straight away. Bear in mind that with the current cold weather etc the car will need to be warm and the outside temperature above 4 degrees for the stop start to work. Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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