Hi all,
Need some pointers here please !
So on Tuesday morning driving to work my SRS light came on. I pulled over and the battery was flat, After waiting 15 mins or so I tried cranking again and there was just enough energy in the battery to start it. (SRS light now gone by the way - random!?)
From here I managed to drive the car back home, during which the rev counter/speedo needles were bouncing up and down on/off, to then no avail at all. No radio, very dim lights, wipers barely managing to move.
Having gotten the car home I have replaced the battery and tested new battery at a healthy 12.6 volts. upon starting the car, the voltage does not rise.
ALTERNATOR.
However, I have also noticed that upon turning the ignition on, the battery light does not illuminate as it should. - to which I am having side thoughts that perhaps its not the alternator, but a connection/earth?
I am much more mechanically minded than electronically, so I'm not entirely sure how to check things properly with a voltmeter.
Can anyone guide me how to check/ what to check here before replacing the alternator?
Thank you in advance !
James
Need some pointers here please !
So on Tuesday morning driving to work my SRS light came on. I pulled over and the battery was flat, After waiting 15 mins or so I tried cranking again and there was just enough energy in the battery to start it. (SRS light now gone by the way - random!?)
From here I managed to drive the car back home, during which the rev counter/speedo needles were bouncing up and down on/off, to then no avail at all. No radio, very dim lights, wipers barely managing to move.
Having gotten the car home I have replaced the battery and tested new battery at a healthy 12.6 volts. upon starting the car, the voltage does not rise.
ALTERNATOR.
However, I have also noticed that upon turning the ignition on, the battery light does not illuminate as it should. - to which I am having side thoughts that perhaps its not the alternator, but a connection/earth?
I am much more mechanically minded than electronically, so I'm not entirely sure how to check things properly with a voltmeter.
Can anyone guide me how to check/ what to check here before replacing the alternator?
Thank you in advance !
James