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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.normally a sign of problems on the charging circuit.
Do you do alot of short journey's? Diesel cars generally need a lot more charge to start the car than petrol's, so the battery get's drained that little bit more to begin with.
If you only do regular short journey's, the charging the battery gets during that time may be only barely adequate to get it back to minimum charge.
Alternatively, it could be a loose belt, alternator fault, or the battery isn't holding a charge properly overnight
The car is used mainly for trips of 30+ miles and has cover 30,000 plus miles in last 12 months. It starts 1st time warm or cold and the warning light remains on for approx 2 miles before going out every time.
I cannot tell whether it should be regarded of a problem to come or just annoying.
Its my 2nd Rover 2.0 litre Diesel (the last still going strong with my son at 200,000 miles and costing nothing on repairs except a rear suspension mount and normal oil, filter, tyres and brakes - the original pads lasted 116,000 miles and rear shoes are still original
I would suspect (but don't quote me!) on the battery losing some charge overnight then.
But that could still be more than one thing - check that no glovebox or boot lights are on at night firstly - if not, that should rule out a drain.
May just need a new battery - I'm pretty certain that your local motor factors should be able to "drop-test" your battery to see if it's holding a charge, and also test your alternator to ensure it's charging properly
Short of that, without seeing the car, not a lot more I can offer
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