Battery keeps going flat post Towbar fitting
hi
I recentley had a tow bar fitted to a Peugeot 3008 1.6 hdi 2015. I paid a professional tow bar company to have it fitted correctly to the car including the electrics to be mapped. This was in July 2016 but ever since then the battery comple dies every 3/4
days of non use of the vehicle.
Here is where the fun starts, I've of course taken the car back to the fitters and they're tested, re-fitted and double checked the towbar electrics and they've confirmed no problems and suggested I take the car to Peugeot. a week later I finally get the
car to robins and day Peugeot and guess what? They say the tow bar hasn't been mapped correctly into the cars computer, happy days so I paid the £60 and thought that would be the end of the problem.
However after another 3/4 days this week the battery was flat again!! Now I'm in a nice circle of blame between manufacturer telling me it's not there fault and want £100 an hour to find the fault and a tow bar installers telling it's not there fault.
Does anyone have any advice or ideas of what I can do?
peugeot have tested the battery and alternator and both are fine.
Thanks
tom
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Tom, although I'm going back some years, I had a Peugeot 406 that had a similar fault to yours that came on unexpectedly. Two or three days non-use and the battery was flat. I eventually tracked the fault down to the radio. I took out the radio fuse and
the problem went away. I don't know the details but it was a known fault with Peugeot and there was a gismo to go into the electric circuit to prevent it. Is the same thing happening with you? I know it sounds daft but it might just be your problem.1 -
Good point Snowy. Certainly when I was getting a constantly flat battery It took quite a while to discover that the boot light wasn't going out when the boot lid was down.
Mind you that was over 25 years ago and it was a Morris Ital, so its a wonder that anything worked or didn't work anyway!
But in response to the OP. If the problem was not there before the tow bar was fitted, and was only evident after it was fitted, then the evidence is pretty strong that there has been a fault introduced by the fitting of the bar. Go back to the company that fitted it!
TF
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I paid £500+ for a Westalia towbar for my VW Tiguan with dedicated electrics. Five days after having it fitted I had a flat battery. Called VW Assistance as th car was only a few months old and they confirmed something was pulling 8 amps and draining the
battery. Off it went to the VW dealer and after 3 days they confirmed the towbar had been incorrectly wired. Labour so far £350+The well renowned fitting specialist were not happy I couldn't get it to Derby some 30 miles away so I complained to Westfalia who, grudgingly, sent a technician to sort it out. All well and good except for the £350+ to the VW dealer for finding the fault.
A telephone call saying I wanted it paying and now got it sorted by the well known fitting specialist.1 -
Hi Tom, Did you manage to get this fixed?
And Snowy, does the club allow you to arrive on site with a Chinook?I want one too!
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Hi All,
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
Car still isn't fixed the, the manufacturer have advised the tow bar is at fault, as its causing the BSI unit to stay awake when the vehicle is off. Apparently a BSI unit is something that only Peugeot's have.
To be fair to them they have been helpful and have costed all the current work and labor under warranty. They have also let me use a hire car for 6 weeks.
I am now waiting for a call back from the manager of the tow bar company as this needs to be sorted through them.
Thanks
Tom
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A quick Google found this page which explains a lot and how to reboot the BSI unit.
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