alternator killing battery
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hi folks
have had a 23 plate a110 for a week over 1 year from main dealer and had to call out the RAC today because it would not start, problem identified as alternator sending over 15v to battery and basically frying the battery. now I understood this was an "old issue" that had been fixed 2 yeas prior to 23 but apparently not in my case, do I have any ground to push dealer to fix alternator and replace battery?
have had a 23 plate a110 for a week over 1 year from main dealer and had to call out the RAC today because it would not start, problem identified as alternator sending over 15v to battery and basically frying the battery. now I understood this was an "old issue" that had been fixed 2 yeas prior to 23 but apparently not in my case, do I have any ground to push dealer to fix alternator and replace battery?
ty but spoke to Arnold Clark in Glasgow yesterday (I live north of Inverness so getting to an alpine dealer to get it physically checked would not be possible) and their tech team suggest the issue is a failed battery not the alt given the reading when the RAC came out was just over 15v when car was running which is below the 16v they say is the safe limit. Going to get a new battery fitted tomorrow and will update how that goes.
When replacing the battery, you will need to get the car software coded. Otherwise the alternator will continue to push extra voltage into the new battery and damage it. Not saying that there isn’t an underlaying problem with the alternator, but new batteries should be coded to the car. Luckily my Alpine dealer did this FOC a few years ago after I fitted a Tayna replacement myself. You’may be giving Alpine a way out of warranty work if you rock up with a new battery fitted and the car not coded for it.
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