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TheGman



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2009 LR2 TD4_e HSE Manual Zermatt Silver
Battery light staying on

Hi, got a problem with battery light remaining on, I took the car for MOT and noticed light on , when I asked my wife she said been like that for a least a month! I've checked the battery, 12.6v, checked alternator engine running getting 13,6v. Seen a post about a blue wire going to alternator causing similar light on problem before. Anybody got any ideas?

Post #351956 21st Jun 2018 10:13 pm
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mgwanderer



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Belgium 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Indus Silver

Hi,
I had exactly the same problem but I panicked and fitted an extra earth lead, bought a new battery and then checked the battery voltage with the engine running and found it to be 13.6v which told me it was charging. After much searching i found the post about the blue lead under the diesel fuel filter and guess what, it was nearly worn through !!!!!!

it is not an easy job to repair unless you have very small hands and a tiny soldering iron, or use crimp connectors but it does cure the problem and very cheaply ( if you do it yourself )

PS I also priced a new alternator which horrified me and persuaded me to investigate the blue wire..

Clive If it ain't ***ked don't fix it

Post #351981 22nd Jun 2018 10:15 am
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mgwanderer



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Belgium 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Indus Silver

Sorry I removed the first reply which had this in it

Remove large black plastic cover, remove diesel fuel filter and associated metal bracket and then the blue cable can be seen.
See photo below when the damage can be seen when you zoom in

Good luck
Clive

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 If it ain't ***ked don't fix it

Post #352020 22nd Jun 2018 10:37 pm
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TheGman



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Thanks for all your help mgwanderer, got it fixed today, more or less damaged same place as yours, just as blue/brown cable came out he loom cable protection.

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pedro 2



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electronic problem with freelander 2 td4

hi all. does anyone know what amps the communication wire is? I was hoping to repair it, but have found it easier to bypass the problem. Trouble is I can buy as much wire as I need, but have been confused by the amount of different amp cables are available. Would appreciate any help. Thanks. Pedro.

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Yorky Bob



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Post #355856 29th Aug 2018 8:48 pm
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mgwanderer



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Re: electronic problem with freelander 2 td4

pedro 2 wrote:
hi all. does anyone know what amps the communication wire is? I was hoping to repair it, but have found it easier to bypass the problem. Trouble is I can buy as much wire as I need, but have been confused by the amount of different amp cables are available. Would appreciate any help. Thanks. Pedro.


Hi Pedro,
as this is only a signal cable (and not carrying the charging current itself) there is no need for this to be heavy duty cable. The smaller 1.5 mm /2.00mm cable should be more than sufficient but covering the damaged / repaired area with heat shrink will help the insulation quality..

Good luck

Clive If it ain't ***ked don't fix it

Post #355873 30th Aug 2018 7:42 am
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pedro 2



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Hi Clive. Thanks for the info. going to get on it today, so will give you an update on how it goes. Pedro.

Post #355889 30th Aug 2018 10:27 am
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pedro 2



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Hi Clive. Job done !! Took a bit of jiggling about. Had to dismantle fuel filter system and move a couple of looms but got eyes on to the problem. Did exactly what was advised by other members. Saved a couple of hundred pounds doing it myself. Many thanks to you and all members for the info and tips . Pedro. Very Happy

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jules



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mgwanderer wrote:
Sorry I removed the first reply which had this in it

Remove large black plastic cover, remove diesel fuel filter and associated metal bracket and then the blue cable can be seen.
See photo below when the damage can be seen when you zoom in

Good luck
Clive


Cheers mate - very useful info - Im changing the fuel filter soon and will check out the blue wire and add some more protection as a preventative measure. Jules

Post #355927 30th Aug 2018 6:24 pm
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