battery gauge vxr8
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mickya

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185 posts

233 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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what does your gauge say? mine is showing 15v

J. J.

832 posts

240 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Thats about right. Fully charged 12 volt battery should show 14.6ish volts.

monkfish1

12,245 posts

247 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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The VXR8 charging system is a bit different from the norm, so you may find that the needle moves around quite a bit. It varys too on the age of the car as i understand it because of different software levels. It can be as high as 15 volts. They also use a different type of battery.

mickya

Original Poster:

185 posts

233 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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thanks guys, thought was a prob looming

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Yes, the BCM controls the charging, older models may only charge when battery level gets to 50%, this caused some major issues with slow crank and slow starts and even dead batteries. I understand a technote is out advising of a firmware upgrade to the BCM to charge the battery at the 80% level.

Im going to ask about this as well as I have had slow crank issues resulting in 1 RAC visit so far. Mine varies from 12V at key on, to over 14v when driving with lights on etc.

mickya

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185 posts

233 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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about the same, maybe even 15v indicated

ads_green

838 posts

255 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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All cars vary a fair bit. As long as over 13v it's fine.

This cold weather will play havok as it inhibits the chemical reaction in the battery drastically reducing output. Added on to that you have lights on more, rear heater etc... all increases load.

annoys me as people think it flattens batteries when actually it does the opposite (as long as they don't freeze). In fact you can do wonders with a hair drier warming the battery up if you have trouble starting.

toprivetgun

157 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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I have a halfrauds trade saver card. Went to buy a battery for mums car. £71 pound reduced to £40 with my card. Now that is a true rip off indeed!

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Dude Halfords card is way cool.
Try spark plugs! About 60% off. Plus tools etc are also good value.

toprivetgun

157 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Its brilliant. I strongly recommend it to anyone in the car/aircraft trade. Another little bargain. I bought a new pair of wiper blades. £14.90 before, £4.00 after discount... Sorted

J. J.

832 posts

240 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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How do you get one? Do you have to be in the motor trade?

Magic919

14,178 posts

224 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Search for Halfords Trade Card on Google. Then paylips on eBay ;-)

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Yeah you need some invoices or stuff and business cards etc. Check out the requirements. I dont think they are too taxing.

global-i

368 posts

239 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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ringram said:
Yeah you need some invoices or stuff and business cards etc. Check out the requirements. I dont think they are too taxing.

I knew the 3 years I spent as an apprentice working towards my city and guilds in light vehicle repair would come in handy one day, just didnt think it would take 25 years though!!

Toprivetgun

157 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Magic919 said:
Search for Halfords Trade Card on Google. Then paylips on eBay ;-)



Payslips?