Touch panel unresponsive / Software issue??
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Touch panel unresponsive / Software issue??
Hi All, suddenly I can't access Audio, Phone, or SatNav via the touchscreen on my 2014 3lr F-Type S, plus tailgate won't open (via key fob, cabin switch, or manual button). I bought this car in 2016 and it's not had a software update since I purchased it. Could this be a software issue?? (I can't think of what else it might be)
Best Regards to you all.
Terry
Best Regards to you all.
Terry
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Also make sure that the hazard warning triangle on the dash goes out ten minutes after the car has been turned off. If it does not you need to reset the battery management system by disconnecting one of the battery leads for a minute and then reconnecting it.
If the hazard warning triangle light does not go out after ten minutes the battery is being drained.
If the hazard warning triangle light does not go out after ten minutes the battery is being drained.
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Thanks cpq100, not sure if the warning triangle stayed on or not. Will check on next start-up. The 'Beast' is now back on charge and I'll have to see how it goes. One immediate problem is, I can't open the tailgate to get to said battery! My intentions have been to buy a new battery for it ASAP since the ECO mode stopped working a few months ago ...probably because the car gets such little use. And it being winter doesn't help with 'cold starts'. My issue (before not being able to open tailgate) has been ..."Which battery"
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The fact that your car gets “so little use”, combined with the symptoms you have described is the clearest possible indication that your battery is at fault. The fact that it has taken more than 36 hours to show a full charge (and did it ever get to full charge?) suggests the you indeed need a new battery (which is your intention).
Note first that new batteries are virtually never fully charged at purchase. You should bring the new battery to full charge before installation, and given that the car is little used, you should consider keeping the car on a battery minder when it is not actually in use (CTEK units being the preferred brand). These battery minders can be left connected for months on end with no battery damage (the opposite, in fact).
And are you aware that the (irritating) ECO stop/start can be left permanently dead or disconnected with no effect on any other system?
Note first that new batteries are virtually never fully charged at purchase. You should bring the new battery to full charge before installation, and given that the car is little used, you should consider keeping the car on a battery minder when it is not actually in use (CTEK units being the preferred brand). These battery minders can be left connected for months on end with no battery damage (the opposite, in fact).
And are you aware that the (irritating) ECO stop/start can be left permanently dead or disconnected with no effect on any other system?
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Thanks for (all) that sov211, and yes I'm aware that the ECO can be disengaged ...it's rarely been used anyway as I rarely drive it 'in traffic'. As soon as I gain access to the tailgate area I'll be fitting a new battery, which I'll charge it fully before use, and I'll certainly look into battery minders (esp. CTEK units)
N.b... I live in a rural location, I'm an angler, so the car I drive most is a highly reliable 2008 X Type Estate (which I've also got a problem with at the moment. I mean, £1800 to supply/fit a replacement quarter light/glass!! I had to smash it after locking myself out of the car with the engine running)
Many thanks again
N.b... I live in a rural location, I'm an angler, so the car I drive most is a highly reliable 2008 X Type Estate (which I've also got a problem with at the moment. I mean, £1800 to supply/fit a replacement quarter light/glass!! I had to smash it after locking myself out of the car with the engine running)
Many thanks again
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Thanks cpq100, not sure if the warning triangle stayed on or not. Will check on next start-up. The 'Beast' is now back on charge and I'll have to see how it goes. One immediate problem is, I can't open the tailgate to get to said battery! My intentions have been to buy a new battery for it ASAP since the ECO mode stopped working a few months ago ...probably because the car gets such little use. And it being winter doesn't help with 'cold starts'. My issue (before not being able to open tailgate) has been ..."Which battery"
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If you're using a battery maintainer rather than a "charger" it may not supply enough current to get the trunk open. I'm assuming your old battery is still connected properly so you have a good circuit through it, in which case a spare battery could be connected across the underhood terminals.
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N.b... I live in a rural location, I'm an angler, so the car I drive most is a highly reliable 2008 X Type Estate (which I've also got a problem with at the moment. I mean, £1800 to supply/fit a replacement quarter light/glass!! I had to smash it after locking myself out of the car with the engine running)
Many thanks again
Many thanks again
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I have previously spent many minutes poking around the OEM FIAMM battery in my 2014 F-Type trying to find a date code but to no avail.
I plugged the six digit number stamped on the top of the battery - 438121 - into the FIAMM decoder and it came up with Year 4 (must mean 2014), Week 38, Day 1, Workshift 2, N/D 1. All self explanatory except no idea what N/D 1 means.
So the battery in my car was made in week 38 of 2014 so third week of September 2014, makes sense as the car build date is October 2014.
Means my battery is now 9 years and 6 months old and it's still going strong!
Not easy to find but here is the site to plug the six digit number into: https://battery-code.info/web/index....Fbrand&bid=120
Last edited by OzXFR; 03-09-2024 at 10:10 PM.
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Well I've had it on charge overnight and charger has registered battery as "Fully Charged". I started the car (zero problem there), but still no audio/telephone/Sat Nav via touchscreen, and pressing the interior switch for the tailgate results in a "clunk", and prompts the "Tailgate Open" warning triangle....but it doesn't actually open. It seems mechanically stuck half open, and pressing the button on the key fob, or underside of tailgate, has no effect. To remove the "Tailgate Open" warning I have to press down really hard on the top of the tailgate... otherwise it's stuck half-open apparently.
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Thanks for that!
I have previously spent many minutes poking around the OEM FIAMM battery in my 2014 F-Type trying to find a date code but to no avail.
I plugged the six digit number stamped on the top of the battery - 438121 - into the FIAMM decoder and it came up with Year 4 (must mean 2014), Week 38, Day 1, Workshift 2, N/D 1. All self explanatory except no idea what N/D 1 means.
I have previously spent many minutes poking around the OEM FIAMM battery in my 2014 F-Type trying to find a date code but to no avail.
I plugged the six digit number stamped on the top of the battery - 438121 - into the FIAMM decoder and it came up with Year 4 (must mean 2014), Week 38, Day 1, Workshift 2, N/D 1. All self explanatory except no idea what N/D 1 means.
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Well I've had it on charge overnight and charger has registered battery as "Fully Charged". I started the car (zero problem there), but still no audio/telephone/Sat Nav via touchscreen, and pressing the interior switch for the tailgate results in a "clunk", and prompts the "Tailgate Open" warning triangle....but it doesn't actually open. It seems mechanically stuck half open, and pressing the button on the key fob, or underside of tailgate, has no effect. To remove the "Tailgate Open" warning I have to press down really hard on the top of the tailgate... otherwise it's stuck half-open apparently.