Member Since: 26 Mar 2009
Location: Nottinghamshire
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One for the IIDBT gurus!
Good morning,
I have finally got around to be brave enough to try my IID BT device! After reading yesterday that the car should be told when it's had a new battery, and then reading the GAP manual (most un-manlike) I though that I'd start there.
An Exide 017te EA1000 battery was fitted earlier in the year to replace the original (seven and a half year old) Land Rover one. For the first time in the five and a half years that I've had the car I had the Low Battery warning the other morning and the Timed Climate had stopped. Going through the menus on the IID gives a range of batteries, but the 100Ah 900CCA of the Exide isn't listed. The original was 90Ah 950CCA which is on the list. Should I leave it at that?
Secondly, the trip computer's fuel consumption is 12-14% optimistic. The Trip Fuel Eco Adjust is set at 7%. Which way do I need to go to make it more accurate please?
I've no doubt that each time I plug the IID in I'll be along with many more daft questions, so please be gentle!
Thanks,
Nigel.
14th Nov 2017 11:10 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
Member Since: 11 May 2006
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I can't remember what the corrrect battery is, I think it's leave as is but not sure. Re mpg, I put mine down to 0%, although it's still reading over a bit, it's a lot better than it was. I've also fiddled with the speedo setting but can't remember what I did, though I have ended up with the cruise set speed as accurate, needle still over-reads by about 5%.
14th Nov 2017 11:32 am
nigel207
Member Since: 26 Mar 2009
Location: Nottinghamshire
Posts: 1344
Thanks DSL.
I have left the battery settings alone for the time being, as the original setting is nearest to the ‘new’ battery.
I’ll do the same I think with the eco thing, and set it to 0% and take it from there. At least I’ll have an idea of which way to adjust it.
I’m wondering whether ignorance was bliss when I saw all the various fault codes! Fortunately they appear to be comms errors (at the moment!).
Nigel.
14th Nov 2017 12:31 pm
Robbie
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I think my setting is -4% to achieve true accuracy.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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