The dreaded Increased battery discharge warning

Colin_E said:
Just reading through this thread as I got the same warning message a couple of days ago & ordered a new battery right away & I'm waiting for it to be delivered (from Tayna).
I'm a bit confused by one point here though....
@ Nanu I'm reading that your understanding is that a (say) 80Ah AGM battery comes in 'stop-start' & 'non stop-start' flavours. Correct?
Now maybe you're right & I'm the one who's wrong here but I'd always understood that all 80h AGMs are much the same (other than brand / quality considerations) and just that stop-start tends to need a higher rated battery than a car without it.
Either way a regular 80Ah AGM should be fine.

Oh & I reckon £60 to fit & register a battery by a NE indy is a bit on the steep side. I was quoted £15 locally and most service work here in SE isn't renowned for being cheaper than elsewhere!

There are no AGM batteries that are non stop start or stop start..

An AGM battery is used for regenerative systems which ALL E89s have..and optionally if you have stop start..which only some E89s have..

The 80ah was specified for cars with stop start and also in many markets for cars with 3.0 lite engines and/or more powerful audio systems..
 
Pbondar said:
Colin_E said:
Just reading through this thread as I got the same warning message a couple of days ago & ordered a new battery right away & I'm waiting for it to be delivered (from Tayna).
I'm a bit confused by one point here though....
@ Nanu I'm reading that your understanding is that a (say) 80Ah AGM battery comes in 'stop-start' & 'non stop-start' flavours. Correct?
Now maybe you're right & I'm the one who's wrong here but I'd always understood that all 80h AGMs are much the same (other than brand / quality considerations) and just that stop-start tends to need a higher rated battery than a car without it.
Either way a regular 80Ah AGM should be fine.

Oh & I reckon £60 to fit & register a battery by a NE indy is a bit on the steep side. I was quoted £15 locally and most service work here in SE isn't renowned for being cheaper than elsewhere!

There are no AGM batteries that are non stop start or stop start..there all the same..

An AGM battery is used for regenerative systems which ALL E89s have..and optionally if you have stop start..which only some E89s have..

The 80ah was specified for cars with stop start and also in many markets for cars with 3.0 litre engines and/or more powerful audio systems..
 
Pbondar said:
Colin_E said:
Just reading through this thread as I got the same warning message a couple of days ago & ordered a new battery right away & I'm waiting for it to be delivered (from Tayna).
I'm a bit confused by one point here though....
@ Nanu I'm reading that your understanding is that a (say) 80Ah AGM battery comes in 'stop-start' & 'non stop-start' flavours. Correct?
Now maybe you're right & I'm the one who's wrong here but I'd always understood that all 80h AGMs are much the same (other than brand / quality considerations) and just that stop-start tends to need a higher rated battery than a car without it.
Either way a regular 80Ah AGM should be fine.

Oh & I reckon £60 to fit & register a battery by a NE indy is a bit on the steep side. I was quoted £15 locally and most service work here in SE isn't renowned for being cheaper than elsewhere!

There are no AGM batteries that are non stop start or stop start..

An AGM battery is used for regenerative systems which ALL E89s have..and optionally if you have stop start..which only some E89s have..

The 80ah was specified for cars with stop start and also in many markets for cars with 3.0 lite engines and/or more powerful audio systems..

I think that's what I meant!
 
engine killer said:
sorry for the slightly off topic, will using a CTEK charger to recondition the battery regularly make it last longer?

In theory yes, but it won’t perform miracles with a worn out battery.
Rob
 
Update, mine is booked in for Monday, earliest I could get. Handbrake will engage and disengage but still gives the error on the dash. As a precaution I'm not driving it till it's sorted 😔
 
All sorted now so thanks guys

Paid £129 including delivery and a 10% voucher code for a 70ah Varta AGM battery from Tayna batteries as this is the same as the original and the one they recommended.

My local Indy fitted and coded it for another £20 so good result all round
 
Nanu said:
All sorted now so thanks guys

Paid £129 including delivery and a 10% voucher code for a 70ah Varta AGM battery from Tayna batteries as this is the same as the original and the one they recommended.

My local Indy fitted and coded it for another £20 so good result all round

Did you get the dreaded parking brake bong and need a software update? Just got mine back this week. Garage tried telling me a software update wouldn't sort it and would need some new parts to the mechanism. Told them to do what I asked and update the software after the new battery and lo and behold, all sorted now...
 
When the mechanic was doing his stuff with the computer there were a few bongs and he tested the windows were working which he said was the thing that often didn’t work after renewing the battery. All is well and never mentioned any need of update

One strange thing though for about 6 months now I have been getting an Amber engine warning light intermittently appearing. Told when last MOT that it was something to do with engine emissions but as it passed there was nothing to worry about. It hasn’t come on since the battery change.
 
Morning all, looked at an E89 yesterday which had the ‘increased battery discharge’ warning, am I interpreting this thread correctly that a new battery will be required?

Car has had very little use in recent months, but I’m guessing the damage has been done?
 
Ole gits rule said:
B21 said:
Ole gits rule said:
I would budget for it but try a trickle charge repair and see what happens

Good advice :thumbsup:

Aye, been there n done that, trickle charge worked on - then again he's bought a dsb 30i

Car of that age who knows what battery was fitted when..time to look at the battery…but of course if it’s sulphated up then..

Good charge and monitor is the key…
 
Nanu said:
I know this has been the subject of several posts but I have never understood fully what this problem is and how to cure it. Can someone in very laymans terms explain how I can travel 3 miles to my local supermarket with no warning then on my return the warning is there. Sometimes I can go a week without using the car and no warning then for no reason the next day it appears. sometimes I have to reset it and sometimes it just goes away withou having to do anything. The car is 5 years old so it shouldn't be the battery but would a battery charger help?

Once a battery has been discharged it'[s never the same again.; You cannot let it go below a certain point I think it's 12V. if it goes below that ever it's effectively done unless you open it up and fill it with epsom salts and distilled water or put it on an industrial 200A charger which boils it getting rid of the sulfation.

Once you start having batter issues just buy a new battery then get a charger and charge it every week. I put mine on charge every weekend for 4-6 hours. Unless you use the car 4+ times a week and journeys are bare minimum 30+ mins 1 way. Short journeys and irregular use means charge it every week. If you let it get low once it's pretty much done.
 
Thanks all, I’ve budgeted for a new battery.

I popped it on trickle charge when I got home, but the warning was gone when I picked the car up today and has stayed off all afternoon.

I’ll test the voltage properly this week :thumbsup:
 
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