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disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/24/2004 1:56:57 PM   
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i am at my wits end.

i have a 2000 discovery td5 gs. i woke up this morning after a nights rain and i have dificulties opening the doors with the remote key. eventually i got in and i put the key in the ignition and turned the key and the srs light flickered and a ticking sound came from what i think was the fuse box. the side lights work, but when i put it to dipped it just dies, the battery is but a month old and has been checked. i tried closing the doors with the remote and it wouldnt do it. i got in the car and tried again, it locked (yes locked me in) and the alarm sounded. it took me 25 minutes to get out and the only way i could do it was to put the key in the ignition and turn to position 1, turn on the side lights, switch them off then take the key out and the remote key worked, by no way was this combination a fix to any problem it was probably a coinsidence.

if someone would like to spend a few emails or posts talking to me it would be greatfully appreciated.

i dont want to go to a german dealer and they charge me a bomb and them only change a fuse or relay.

regards and thanks in advance to anyone that can spare some time

eddie
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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/28/2004 4:55:14 AM   
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I assume that the battery is flat from your discription.

It could be that you have one of two problems,
1. the battery is not been recharged, this can be due to either a faulty alternator or bad cable connections. Worth checking the voltage if you have a volt meter, and see if you have any charge on the battery, and then with the vehicle running, check what reading you get of the alternator.
2. You have a voltage leak of some kind, this would be harder to find.

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/29/2004 11:19:24 AM   
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i have now found that the ticking sound is coming from the starter relay in the fuse box in the engine compartment. i have changed it and still it ticks, if i remove it and turn the ignition on everything displays properly but will not start as the relay is not in.

the battery is brand new with a full charge ADAC mechanic that come to check the battery confirmed this.

edbar

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/29/2004 4:56:54 PM   
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Hi !

I may be wrong, but could it be 2 faulty starting relays ?

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/29/2004 5:30:17 PM   
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first of all, thank you for taking the time out to look at my post.

where would the second be and what are the chances of 2 going at exactly the same time ........ i.e. over night.

thanks again

eddie

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/30/2004 2:44:39 PM   
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I think Takeo was meaning that when you swapped the relay with the new one, the new one was not working either.

I had a similar problem when I ordered a new starter motor for my 90, when i fitted the new starter motor, it failed due to a manufacturering fault and was allowing it to short out inside the starter motor when you turned the key. If you held it for any length of time it caused the battery to start heating up. Worth checking the starter motor.

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/30/2004 2:47:57 PM   
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ps, where abouts in the world are you? Just in case we know someone in your area to pop along and give you a hand at finding the problem

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 12/30/2004 4:46:46 PM   
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im on the german dutch border at the dutch end of the route 52 from dusseldorf to roermond (holland) in a small town called elmpt. it was the old RAF Bruggen camp that im at.

thanks again for taking the time to view my fault.

eddie

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RE: disco 2000 electrics poroblems - 1/1/2005 7:08:00 AM   
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Know of a chap on the other forum I use who is in the netherlands, so will see how close they are too you.

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