I have searched here and a number of places but seem to have a combination of things possibly contributing to the issue, hence starting a new topic. I have tried to post as much info as possible but apologies if this means it is lengthy....
6 weeks ago I reversed into a lampost and cracked (not smashed) the rear nearside light cluster, and knocked the rear bumper from its clips.
4 weeks ago I came out of work and the car unlocked with button on the fob as normal. However, the splash screen that normally comes on the sat nav did not appear. The car would not start although interior lights and dashboard lights worked. I tried to start it a few times and what charge was left in the battery finally went and even the internal/dash lights then went out.
The AA came and put a booster charge on via the jump post under the bonnet and got the car started and left it running for 20 mins. It then restarted under its own battery power. The voltages and currents were tested along with the alternator and all tested ok. The yellow "4 x 4" warning light stayed on whilst I drove home, but then disappeared the next morning when I used the car.
I put this flat/drained battery down to me or one of the kids leaving a door/light on begrudgingly as I am very careful about this.
Car has then been faultless until today...
Car would not respond to key fob at all, spare key was tried (thinking it may be the battery in key) - no difference.
I opened the drivers door manually with the key. Car would not start, no dashboard lights, no internal lights at all.
The AA dutifuly came and started the car again, checked the alternator, battery etc, all of which proved good.
The car was then restarted under its own steam, however, this time when started the fuel gauge, rev counter and instrument cluster lights did not come on at all!!
My searches have thrown up a few possibilities, including:
- Wheel / ABS sensor (hence my mentioning the reversing incident)
- Final stage resistor (I can't hear anything noticeably staying "on" after ignition is switched off)
- "Reset" the battery by taking out fuses 1, 43 and 45 (don't really understand this one!)
Any thoughts based on my long story would be much appreciated
Cheers, Griff