battery drained due to OBD port
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battery drained due to OBD port
aloha ,
this problem seems like being an issued for a long time
but i am wondering if there anyone who meet up this problem after plugging
manufacturer's obd ?
i had my oil changed in the late Apirl ( in our local JLR dealership ) , then i got this error every morning when i trying to start my car
two of my friends who also owning f type happened to this error after plugging OBD when they upgrading their exhaust system .
this problem seems like being an issued for a long time
but i am wondering if there anyone who meet up this problem after plugging
manufacturer's obd ?
i had my oil changed in the late Apirl ( in our local JLR dealership ) , then i got this error every morning when i trying to start my car
two of my friends who also owning f type happened to this error after plugging OBD when they upgrading their exhaust system .
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What are the chances of getting the Low Battery Warning after connecting to the OBD port ?
Last edited by AaronLin; 05-08-2017 at 10:49 AM.
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ANYHOO.... that's all to say they aren't going to fix it. It glitches the electrical system into not shutting off the door lock LED and hazard light.
It's a bummmmmmer. But the electrical systems are so complex nowadays, I can't imagine them being able to figure it out, even if they wanted to?
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AaronLin (05-09-2017)
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yeah ... looks like they probably can't fix it even if they want or they just don't want people to *** "their car"
However , would be weird even with manufacturer's obd still odds to get this error .
To unhingd :
so where can we get that "Jaguar Vehicle Enhancement Program" ?
i had my computer upgraded already when i doing my oil change in local dealership .
However , would be weird even with manufacturer's obd still odds to get this error .
To unhingd :
so where can we get that "Jaguar Vehicle Enhancement Program" ?
i had my computer upgraded already when i doing my oil change in local dealership .
Last edited by always; 05-08-2017 at 07:47 PM.
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This is what I have:
It's quite possible if the car is leased, some may never see this notice.
Last edited by Unhingd; 05-08-2017 at 08:07 PM.
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Before, every time I attached a data logger or handheld tuning device, the battery would drain sufficiently by the next day to cause a low battery alarm. You can tell quickly whether this will occur if the hazard warning switch remains lighted for more than 10-15 minutes after you shut down the car. Since the "upgrade", I have experienced no such issue.
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I referenced your number to the dealer today. They stated:
"I let my foreman know about the OBD update. It looks like the software you referenced is for our Jaguar/Land Rover diagnostic computer, and not a software update for a vehicle. I’ll definitely keep you in mind when I see any news from Jaguar."
"I let my foreman know about the OBD update. It looks like the software you referenced is for our Jaguar/Land Rover diagnostic computer, and not a software update for a vehicle. I’ll definitely keep you in mind when I see any news from Jaguar."
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I've got this. Excited.
So other than whatever this is, what else *could* be updated. I could pay for the maps update (nope), ask if there's been a stereo update (but if it ain't broke.....)
Or should I just assume a formal notice like this is literally a massive update to the car, and I should just go with that?
Will it alter the cars joy joy in any way?
So other than whatever this is, what else *could* be updated. I could pay for the maps update (nope), ask if there's been a stereo update (but if it ain't broke.....)
Or should I just assume a formal notice like this is literally a massive update to the car, and I should just go with that?
Will it alter the cars joy joy in any way?