Well I've barely done 100 miles in my surf since I bought it and I've discovered the alternator appears not to be working... by discover I mean stuck in Tesco's car park
I had my multimeter in the car and the voltage was down too 11.97v - Even though the in-dash voltmeter was showing above the black line, in the "normal range" but that wasn't enough to crank the starter motor over enough to start it. When I finally got a jump start off someone I could see the voltage on the batteries was continuing to drop. Both batteries were giving exactly the same reading.
The battery warning light works ok, I see it come on before the engine - I was under the impression this would light up if the car was only running off the battery; which it appears to be doing, by the time I got home I was down to 10v. I got the charger on it now
I checked the 7.5amp charge fuse in the engine bay, that was fine. I really don't know as much about engines as I'd like to! Where should I start diagnosing the problem?
I had my multimeter in the car and the voltage was down too 11.97v - Even though the in-dash voltmeter was showing above the black line, in the "normal range" but that wasn't enough to crank the starter motor over enough to start it. When I finally got a jump start off someone I could see the voltage on the batteries was continuing to drop. Both batteries were giving exactly the same reading.
The battery warning light works ok, I see it come on before the engine - I was under the impression this would light up if the car was only running off the battery; which it appears to be doing, by the time I got home I was down to 10v. I got the charger on it now
I checked the 7.5amp charge fuse in the engine bay, that was fine. I really don't know as much about engines as I'd like to! Where should I start diagnosing the problem?
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