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Well as winter was approaching, and the frequency of me finding the car battery too low to start the car was becoming predictably boring, and as my daughter, who's car it is, is coming home from KL for Christmas and will be using the car a lot for 14 days, I took the plunge and bought a CTEK battery tester-charger - this action was really for two reasons, my Audi S4 lies sleeping in the garage too much as we can use wife's new Polo for short runs, so this CTEK battery charger was really bought to keep its battery "happy" - and the tester function was added to check the Ibiza battery. So, charged Ibiza battery off the car using the CTEK tester-charger and used the "reconditioner" function, after a day the battery seemed to have come back up to full charge okay, left it off the car overnight, checked its "status" the next morning using the CTEK charger - it still looked fully charged. Refitted it to the car and left it for four hours, then with the CTEK tester-charger connected to the battery and in "start test" mode, I started the Ibiza, this resulted in the CTEK tester-charger powering down, probably due to the Ibiza battery voltage dropping too low! So, it looked like this battery is not too good, I repeated this check after using the Ibiza, ie restarting it with a hot engine and hopefully "full" battery - same result! I checked this CTEK tester-charger "start test" function on wife's Polo - it passed easily, so this tester can be believed. So, went to Costco and bought a new Bosch S4005 battery, made sure that it was fully charged by charging it overnight using the CTEK charger - then fitted it to the Ibiza next day, left it four hours, fitted CTEK tester to it and started the Ibiza - it passed this test easily. Used the car for a reasonable journey length, then left it for a week, used it again this past Tuesday, it started okay, so leaving it this time for longer if weather permits (this car does not have winter tyres, both other cars have - so not intending to use it in adverse conditions if not really necessary) .
Initial thoughts are that that battery was running out of life but a software reflash might be needed - that will wait until next year after which it might have let us down again, though it will not have let us down badly as we have another two cars to work with!
One other thing, if I did own an analogue voltmeter, I would not needed to buy a CTEK with a test function, so would have bought a more basic charger only type of CTEK, so now I feel that I should really get down to Maplin and buy an analogue meter while they are still on sale!
While you were doing this did you measure the voltage with car idling? What values did you get?
While you were doing this did you measure the voltage with car idling? What values did you get?
Well here I am again with an update, Ibiza had been left unused for 20 days and this morning it rewarded me by not being able to unlock its doors! Battery voltage at this time was 8.45Volts! So replacing the alternator, which had failed and replacing the battery, which was original, has not really cleared up this problem. It has only been a mild winter that has allowed me to continue using it every few days that has kept the battery charged up. Might now be time to talk to Seat about this if they are willing to accept that some of these car were known to have issues that discharged the battery - ie power supplies wakening up after a period of being asleep.
Well the alternator may have failed as consequence of the battery being constantly discharged.
Never left my car 20 days without starting (only left 14 days once or twice), but... if the battery wasn't fully charged before leaving the car 20 days I guess mine wouldn't last that long either...
Thanks for that! So you took your car in to see about the power steering problem - and did you ask them to check up to see if there were any "flash" updates available for your car? Or did they just carry out that check because you were having problems - did you think that SEAT dealers have a "name" for that procedure - really I'm just trying to make sure that when I take the car into my SEAT dealer that they do what is needed the first time without many more visits. Thanks!
Edit:- I've translated some words into English, and see that "Actualizavel" translates into "Upgradeable" - so do you know if that just means that the BCM software is upgradeable - or does that mean that it is at an earlier software standard and so should really be re-flashed? Did they re-flash any or all your modules that were listed as being "Actualizavel" ?
I had the same problem when I went on holiday for two weeks, when I came back the car was completely dead. I took it straight to the dealership, they updated the software and it has been sweet since![]()
That's a scan they did looking for errors, I don't know if they updated anything as the problem was not solved. This was in September.
Yes it means "Upgradeable" at first look I thought it means there is a more recent version but you are right, it could mean the two things.
Other modules have "Desconhecido" which means "Unknown".