Main relay does not cut off after stopping
Hi everyone!
I own a Freelander 2 or (LR2), 2.2 SD4, year: 2013 (it is the latest facelift edition).
So normally when I stop the car I can hear a beeping sound coming from the engine compartment for about 10-15 seconds, then I can hear all the relays clicking and there is complete silence after. But every once in a while (about 2 times out of a 100) the beeping sound keeps going on and on. My mechanic told me that the main relay doesn't cut off the power these times, so not only the beeping part keeps being powered but everything else is. So I usually wait a minute after stopping and locking the car and when I hear the beeping sound going on I open up the bonnet and deconnect battery earth for a few seconds so the beeping stops of course. When I put it back the beeping sounds comes back but only for a few seconds and I can hear the relays clicking and the beeping sound goes away. So obviosly the unpowering reset seems to be working, but it is really annoying to wait and listen after each stop. Now I only keep listening when I know I won't start the car in a few hours because I'm affraid the remaining beeping part and all the others will drain my battery overnight.
Does anybody have any ideas where to start looking for failure? Relay seems to be working fine 98 times out of a 100. Can it still be the culprit? Or wiring? ECU?
Any help or idea is much apprechiated!
I own a Freelander 2 or (LR2), 2.2 SD4, year: 2013 (it is the latest facelift edition).
So normally when I stop the car I can hear a beeping sound coming from the engine compartment for about 10-15 seconds, then I can hear all the relays clicking and there is complete silence after. But every once in a while (about 2 times out of a 100) the beeping sound keeps going on and on. My mechanic told me that the main relay doesn't cut off the power these times, so not only the beeping part keeps being powered but everything else is. So I usually wait a minute after stopping and locking the car and when I hear the beeping sound going on I open up the bonnet and deconnect battery earth for a few seconds so the beeping stops of course. When I put it back the beeping sounds comes back but only for a few seconds and I can hear the relays clicking and the beeping sound goes away. So obviosly the unpowering reset seems to be working, but it is really annoying to wait and listen after each stop. Now I only keep listening when I know I won't start the car in a few hours because I'm affraid the remaining beeping part and all the others will drain my battery overnight.
Does anybody have any ideas where to start looking for failure? Relay seems to be working fine 98 times out of a 100. Can it still be the culprit? Or wiring? ECU?
Any help or idea is much apprechiated!
Last edited by kovabacsi; Feb 4, 2025 at 12:16 PM.
Hi everyone!
I own a Freelander 2 or (LR2), 2.2 SD4, year: 2013 (it is the latest facelift edition).
So normally when I stop the car I can hear a beeping sound coming from the engine compartment for about 10-15 seconds, then I can hear all the relays clicking and there is complete silence after. But every once in a while (about 2 times out of a 100) the beeping sound keeps going on and on. My mechanic told me that the main relay doesn't cut off the power these times, so not only the beeping part keeps being powered but everything else is. So I usually wait a minute after stopping and locking the car and when I hear the beeping sound going on I open up the bonnet and deconnect battery earth for a few seconds so the beeping stops of course. When I put it back the beeping sounds comes back but only for a few seconds and I can hear the relays clicking and the beeping sound goes away. So obviosly the unpowering reset seems to be working, but it is really annoying to wait and listen after each stop. Now I only keep listening when I know I won't start the car in a few hours because I'm affraid the remaining beeping part and all the others will drain my battery overnight.
Does anybody have any ideas where to start looking for failure? Relay seems to be working fine 98 times out of a 100. Can it still be the culprit? Or wiring? ECU?
Any help or idea is much apprechiated!
I own a Freelander 2 or (LR2), 2.2 SD4, year: 2013 (it is the latest facelift edition).
So normally when I stop the car I can hear a beeping sound coming from the engine compartment for about 10-15 seconds, then I can hear all the relays clicking and there is complete silence after. But every once in a while (about 2 times out of a 100) the beeping sound keeps going on and on. My mechanic told me that the main relay doesn't cut off the power these times, so not only the beeping part keeps being powered but everything else is. So I usually wait a minute after stopping and locking the car and when I hear the beeping sound going on I open up the bonnet and deconnect battery earth for a few seconds so the beeping stops of course. When I put it back the beeping sounds comes back but only for a few seconds and I can hear the relays clicking and the beeping sound goes away. So obviosly the unpowering reset seems to be working, but it is really annoying to wait and listen after each stop. Now I only keep listening when I know I won't start the car in a few hours because I'm affraid the remaining beeping part and all the others will drain my battery overnight.
Does anybody have any ideas where to start looking for failure? Relay seems to be working fine 98 times out of a 100. Can it still be the culprit? Or wiring? ECU?
Any help or idea is much apprechiated!
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