Camper has died

I assume you've seen this thread.
 
I assume you've seen this thread.
Thankyou. No, I hadn’t seen this.

VW came out and jump started the vehicle. All batteries totally dead, and had been sitting in the drive doing nothing. It’s now at the dealer to be fixed.
 
Thankyou. No, I hadn’t seen this.

VW came out and jump started the vehicle. All batteries totally dead, and had been sitting in the drive doing nothing. It’s now at the dealer to be fixed.
We had a T6 Ocean. When the engine battery got low, all sorts of things either stopped working or erratic. The alarm also tended to have a mind of its own. Thanks for updating us.
 
I have never had a flat battery in any of my cars. Once almost with my Golf 4 and once after 14 years of driving my T5.1 Cali. I then changed the starter battery.
It seems that VW didn't sort out the battery management of the T7 California. Why does something so simple always turns out to become so overly complicated in newer cars?
I hope your dealer gets the problem sorted soon so you can enjoy the van for what it's made for: camping.
 
Thanks. We are really disappointed. Only had the vehicle 2 weeks, and were just planning some short trips with it as summer is here.
 
I thought from the thread title that this could be something about some poor old soul getting his peak time campsite bill ....:shocked

Levity aside, my sympathies.. what a miserable start to your ownership experience. I hope you find the cause and it is remedied. Frankly you have bought a very expensive leisure vehicle and you should expect to just be able to get in it and use it.
 
I have never had a flat battery in any of my cars. Once almost with my Golf 4 and once after 14 years of driving my T5.1 Cali. I then changed the starter battery.
It seems that VW didn't sort out the battery management of the T7 California. Why does something so simple always turns out to become so overly complicated in newer cars?
I hope your dealer gets the problem sorted soon so you can enjoy the van for what it's made for: camping.
But none of those vehicles have the multitude of electronic systems that manufacturers fit , such as Over the Air software updates, and various Governments eg; EU , mandate , that modern vehicles have to have such as SOS system and various driver aids
 
But none of those vehicles have the multitude of electronic systems that manufacturers fit , such as Over the Air software updates, and various Governments eg; EU , mandate , that modern vehicles have to have such as SOS system and various driver aids
That is what I said further.
Why has it become so overly complicated?
And I am glad I don't have SOS, OTA, ADAS, ...
 
That is what I said further.
Why has it become so overly complicated?
And I am glad I don't have SOS, OTA, ADAS, ...
I actually think it’s swung too far. The Ocean has basically a fridge, some lights and a roof (hydraulic). Yet the design incorporates a dedicated electronic control unit, integrated with the vehicle ECU via CAN bus. Why?

I had a narrowboat up until recently. 6 x leisure batteries, a starter battery, LED lighting, a fridge, Bluetooth battery monitoring, TV, WiFi, electro- hydraulic bow thruster and even Alexa - all running off a 50hp diesel engine. No software or CAN bus be seen - and if it went wrong - it was a doddle to fix. Why there is this need for such over engineering of basic functionality is beyond me.
 
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I actually think it’s swung too far. The Ocean has basically a fridge, some lights and a roof (hydraulic). Yet the design incorporates a dedicated electronic control unit, integrated with the vehicle ECU via CAN bus. Why?

I had a narrowboat up until recently. 6 x leisure batteries, a starter battery, LED lighting, a fridge, Bluetooth battery monitoring, TV, WiFi, electro- hydraulic bow thruster and even Alexa - all running off a 50hp diesel engine. No software or CAN bus be seen - and if it went wrong - it was a doddle to fix. Why there is this need for such over engineering of basic functionality is beyond me.
I don't know for sure but imagine its to aid diagnostics.
 
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