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26-12-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: North East Victoria
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I agree with the others.....battery died.
I've always been a firm practitioner of preventative maintenance on my cars which includes a new battery every three years......especially so with these modern electronic cars
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26-12-2018
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Lowranger Shocker
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: yamba 2464 nsw
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Ii bought a 2012 GC overlander here in NZ .Still got a Chrysler battery in it.AGM.Anybody know if they put a date code on them.Cannot believe its the original..!Batteries always seem to cark it when least expected.
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26-12-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnnywal
First problem I thought was how do I get the seat forward to get the battery out, so I reconnected the charger but it would not put in anything, so I switched it to supply mode to see if I could get some power to move the seat. All the dash came up
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You probably know this now, but for anyone reading this, that's the point where you move the seat out of the way and change the battery out for a new replacement.
No point flogging a dead horse(battery). Hopefully your electronics aren't fried.
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RubiconSlammer
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Melbourne
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My MY13 (first reg. Feb 2013) ran on the original Chrysler battery for exactly 5 years until Feb 2018. After a few tell tale electrical 'funnies' began happening, I replaced it. Everything hinges on a 100% healthy Battery and alternator on these cars. Regular tests of both are essential.
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Ocean Grove
Age: 76
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Thanks for all the replies, only last week the radio had a hiccup and stopped broadcasting even though everything seemed ok, I could get no sound out of it until I stopped, turned off and restarted. Maybe this was the first sign of battery troubles.
I presume the batteries are put in on the production line so it could well be over 5 years old.
I'll endeavour to get the seat forward and remove the battery today......wish me luck!
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Taranaki New Zealand.
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Try putting jumper leads on the posts under the bonnet and see if that will power the seat to move forward.
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Ocean Grove
Age: 76
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Hi cherokee94NZ, that's what I did and put the charger onto supply mode and I was able to power the seat forward and up.
Got the battery out no trouble and put the multimeter across it and got 2.5 volts.......I think i have found the problem!
Hopefully a new battery will solve all the problems and we'll go back to trouble free motoring, I do love the GC ......best tow vehicle and general drive.
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