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Fantastic. Thank you for being so helpful!
I have an answer: they replaced the main control unit. It is located in the dashboard under the steering wheel.

Unfortunately, he won't be back at the garage until Tuesday, otherwise he could have given me the exact name and reference number.

We're on our way to north-east Norway on Sunday and I don't know if I'll receive his message in the next few weeks or if I can post it here. We won't be back until 6 July. But maybe this message will help.

What else can I say? All the ‘minor’ error messages that appeared sporadically, sometimes for longer, sometimes for shorter periods, and which I simply ignored, have disappeared since then. The volume control in the centre console is also working again (this also occurred sporadically, but always worked on the steering wheel).

A not entirely serious comparison: as in the movie TRON, it is probably the MCP (Master Control Program) that is enslaving the entire system. :LOL:

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Master Control Program ;-)
 
All dealers do a battery test first before they change the battery. But none do this first. A software reset via their laptop. I had this done and it fixed the charging. Ask the dealer.
According to the employee of the automobile club who visited me several times to start the Grenadier, today's batteries are better than the huge blocks of the past, but they don't ‘like’ disturbances. This is the case with almost all new vehicles, so it's not a general Grenadier problem – according to the breakdown statistics. If, for example, a vehicle is parked for a long time – we're talking months – then it is essential to disconnect the battery. Unfortunately, some dealers don't always do this. Today's batteries are also very sensitive to deep discharges. Otherwise, he said that INEOS has installed a very good battery brand.
 
I have an answer: they replaced the main control unit. It is located in the dashboard under the steering wheel.

Unfortunately, he won't be back at the garage until Tuesday, otherwise he could have given me the exact name and reference number.

We're on our way to north-east Norway on Sunday and I don't know if I'll receive his message in the next few weeks or if I can post it here. We won't be back until 6 July. But maybe this message will help.

What else can I say? All the ‘minor’ error messages that appeared sporadically, sometimes for longer, sometimes for shorter periods, and which I simply ignored, have disappeared since then. The volume control in the centre console is also working again (this also occurred sporadically, but always worked on the steering wheel).

A not entirely serious comparison: as in the movie TRON, it is probably the MCP (Master Control Program) that is enslaving the entire system. :LOL:

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Master Control Program ;-)
Many thanks. I am having to "live" with my battery problems as I cannot be without my work vehicle for weeks at a time but at some point I would like the battery to charge properly and last more than a day working from the vehicle. I am simply gathering information from anyone with some similar issues that might be useful if it is ever to be repaired. I understand that this might not solve my problem and it has been suggested by another member that calibration of the smart battery charging/monitoring system would probably fix it or is at least worth trying. I just need it doing/authorising somewhere with some experience or expertise and preferably without having to travel many miles and without leaving me without a work vehicle.
 
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