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JKay



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Leaving an RRS Sitting for 2 Weeks at a Time All Year Round

Morning All

My job requires me to be away for 2 weeks at a time. Therefore car would be drives for 2 weeks then Sit idle for
2 weeks

Anyone on here had experience leaving an RRS idle for this period again and again all year round?

Or would you recommend getting a Battery Tender. My previous 2009 M3 fired up all the time every time, but I have my bikes hooked up to the power via a socket.

Car should be a 2012 RRS

Thank you

Post #441335 Mon Nov 03 2014 11:34am
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BKHK



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Not quite a 2 week regular roster but sometimes 3 weeks at a time, my RRS was fine.

Post #441337 Mon Nov 03 2014 11:37am
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Kimmea



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Been on rotation for 17 years 2 weeks away every month & not had any issues with any RRS or Full Fat

Post #441339 Mon Nov 03 2014 11:45am
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Ady 555
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Just put your vehicle in access mode and it will be fine. Thumbs Up

Post #441342 Mon Nov 03 2014 11:54am
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JKay



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Excellent. Thanks Gents (or possibly ladies and gents)

Post #441344 Mon Nov 03 2014 12:12pm
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muddywheels
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As Ady said - put it in access mode - I used to use SWMBOs FL1 during winter when I had the previous sport and never had a problem starting RRS after long periods sat in garage in access mode Thumbs Up

I have a CTEK now for current sport because it has timed climate, etc and get low battery warning due to short runs in winter but it always started Rolling Eyes Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

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ilard



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What's the benefit of leaving it in access mode, my I ask? Question L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso
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Ady 555
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The suspension is self levelling, for example, if your vehicle is left in normal height and it is windy or some of the air leaks out of the system, the vehicle will level the car up automatically, and this uses power from the battery to do so. So potentially, you could come back to a drained battery. Wink Same as when you go on a ferry, its always best to put the vehicle in access mode. Thumbs Up

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Pufftmw



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That's interesting to know & probably explains why I had no problems leaving my car in its garage for weeks on end as I had to use access height to get it in Very Happy

Post #441396 Mon Nov 03 2014 5:33pm
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TW3



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Ady 555 wrote:
The suspension is self levelling, for example, if your vehicle is left in normal height and it is windy or some of the air leaks out of the system, the vehicle will level the car up automatically, and this uses power from the battery to do so. So potentially, you could come back to a drained battlery. Wink Same as when you go on a ferry, its always best to put the vehicle in access mode. Thumbs Up


Ady 55,

If I leave my RRS parked at normal ride height for a couple of days it sinks to access mode hight. Is this normal, or do I have a problem?

Thanks

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wemeadows



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My ole RR would drop to access height from normal height over the course of a day at work when it was in a covered garage.

Turned out there were leaks in the air lines/bladders.

IMO, you should be able to leave it at normal for a few days without it dropping to access mode. 2013 RRS HSE Lux, Fuji White w/Silver Pkg, 5.0 V8
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TW3



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Wemeadows,

That's what I was afraid of. I'll add it to the list of issues to be addressed.

Thanks Smile

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ian-r



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yeh it will be fine Thumbs Up

Post #445791 Thu Dec 18 2014 11:05pm
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The levelling cycle does not run continuously and should not run the battery down. It does its first check after 2 hrs, then runs a few cycles every 6 hours before ceasing (amount of cycles varies with software and model year). Clearly it can only adjust downwards.

As a result a vehicle at normal or extended height with no leaks can sit there for months, hardly dropping at all. The negative side of this is that a vehicle with a leak that is isolated to a particular corner / side / end can be found at a rakish angle in the morning as the leak will continue after the levelling self-check has ceased.

Left mine for 5 months at normal height. A bit of a rough start but it did on first twist of the key and the suspension was far from flat.

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