Dashboard goes into a 'Alert' mode

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Dashboard goes into a 'Alert' mode

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Hello Forum

I have a 2011 C4 Grand Picasso VTR+ HDI.

Several times in the last 2 weeks my C4 GP's dashboard has gone into a 'Alert' mode for a few minutes telling me the handbrake is faulty, the car needs a service, Airbags are not working and the generally the sky is about to fall-in etc etc.

But the car continues to drive perfectly normally and the warnings clear themselves.

I installed a new battery (a Platinum Prestige Plus 12V Car Battery 75Ah/720A CCA 096SPPLA) about a month ago but have double-checked it is a suitable battery.

Given that none of the errors are persistently shown and clear themselves I am inclined to think that its an electrical/software fault.

Do you have any suggestions for how to proceed?

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Re: Dashboard goes into a 'Alert' mode

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Welcome along!

You really need to get some diagnostics on it, as you can't poke and hope. somewhere there's a thread with members who have a Lexia that might interrogate it. I will say however, that if the EGR is playing up, the first thing that happens is you get handbrake and ESP failure - but no engine warning! Genius bit of programming that, which I spent ages trying to fathom on ours!!
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Thanks Richard
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Did you wait 5 - 10 minutes before removing the old battery?
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Yes, I was going to suggest the battery reconnection procedure be followed to rule out reconnection gremlins.
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Re: Dashboard goes into a 'Alert' mode

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Ah OK. Sounds like a good idea.

I found a procedure for me to follow here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=60622&p=582681&hili ... re#p582681
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That's the one.
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