sby2909
Member Since: 10 Oct 2012
Location: England
Posts: 2
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Intermittent battery warning light | |
I have a 2007 TDV8 RRS which has covered 80K miles and is on its third alternator.
I bought the car with 44K miles, which I was told by Guy Salmon that a new alternator had just been fitted.
18 month and 20K miles later I had an intermittent battery warning light and subsequently new alternator fitted. Another 18 months and 20K miles later I have the same intermittent battery warning light.
When I start the car from cold, after about three miles on an dual carriage way doing 60-70mph and the engine half warm, the battery warning light comes on, when I turn off the dual carriage way and slow down to a stop at a junction, the battery warning light goes off. When I regain speed to 60-70mph the battery warning light does not come back on.
That is my usual drive to work. If I take an alternative route to work, through town, which involves 30-40mph drive, then the battery warning light does not come on.
I have accessed the diagnostics page via the sat nav screen and the voltage does drop from 14v to 12.5v when the battery warning light is on.
When I had the new alternator fitted, it did clear the problem for about a year, but the problem is becoming progressively more frequent.
The garage will tell me it is a faulty alternator because the computer says so, but I think there must be more to it than that.
Has anyone experienced this before? Could it be a loose wire or faulty voltage regulator? I am quite sure the battery is not at fault.
If it is the alternator, does anyone know what could be the cause of the fault?
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
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Sun Jul 06 2014 8:23pm |
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