A few weeks ago the truck failed to start and needed jumping, which worried me as I'd just driven from Sheffield to Nottingham (lights heater and radio on) and I figured the alternator was shot.
Had a look the folowing day and noticed one of the batteries was leaking juice so bought two new batteries.
Fitted them and (after fixing the fuel injector leak) all has been well.
The question is I'm sure before the needle used to be round about just after the battery icon while the glow plugs heated up, but the last few times has been on the halfway line. So while I know the right of the line is normal operating according to the owner manual and a mechanic had said he had teasted it and it was all fine but I am paranoid of flat batteries and getting stuck somewhere!
Could the cold temperature be the culprit for the lower reading? Does the discharge icon always light up if there is an alternator problem (mine hasnt yet)?
Had a look the folowing day and noticed one of the batteries was leaking juice so bought two new batteries.
Fitted them and (after fixing the fuel injector leak) all has been well.
The question is I'm sure before the needle used to be round about just after the battery icon while the glow plugs heated up, but the last few times has been on the halfway line. So while I know the right of the line is normal operating according to the owner manual and a mechanic had said he had teasted it and it was all fine but I am paranoid of flat batteries and getting stuck somewhere!
Could the cold temperature be the culprit for the lower reading? Does the discharge icon always light up if there is an alternator problem (mine hasnt yet)?
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