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wwjd 09-19-2023 05:12 PM

battery light: anything more I can look into?
 
Truth told: I'm NO mechanic at all. I have a couple tools, and zero experience.

That said... my BATTERY light came on, on dash. My battery was 4 years and 1 month old, so I figure it was down. I did NOT have it on any Battery Minder yet*. I replaced the battery myself HOPING that would be all it was. Test drive, and about 5-8 minutes in, battery light came on again. It FELT like it was powering down just a little then - OR it was my paranoid imagination.

I stuck a meter across the new battery while off: around 12.8v while running: about 13.8v

I have a Durametric (that I have no clue how to use) and it BRICKED after I updated the software and required a FIRMWARE update. This fail was unrelated and not attached to car.

Also have that ODB2 thing and TORQUE on phone which tells me nothing useful that I could find.

I've read the alternator could need replaced (I can not do that), and/or some other part, maybe called "regulator"? I forget.

Is there anything else I might be able to look into for this? I'm fine taking it in and getting it fixed, just wondered if I have done all I could.
Thanks!

*I used this work to install the Battery Minder and the new battery is plugged in

Starter986 09-20-2023 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by wwjd (Post 656200)
Truth told: I'm NO mechanic at all. I have a couple tools, and zero experience.

That said... my BATTERY light came on, on dash. My battery was 4 years and 1 month old, so I figure it was down. I did NOT have it on any Battery Minder yet*. I replaced the battery myself HOPING that would be all it was. Test drive, and about 5-8 minutes in, battery light came on again. It FELT like it was powering down just a little then - OR it was my paranoid imagination.

I stuck a meter across the new battery while off: around 12.8v while running: about 13.8v

I have a Durametric (that I have no clue how to use) and it BRICKED after I updated the software and required a FIRMWARE update. This fail was unrelated and not attached to car.

Also have that ODB2 thing and TORQUE on phone which tells me nothing useful that I could find.

I've read the alternator could need replaced (I can not do that), and/or some other part, maybe called "regulator"? I forget.

Is there anything else I might be able to look into for this? I'm fine taking it in and getting it fixed, just wondered if I have done all I could.
Thanks!

*I used this work to install the Battery Minder and the new battery is plugged in

Well... you own a Prosche. I think that might be your problem. You may have been scammed. Stick with the original... Porsche. That will solve a lot of headache.

Take it to a shop and have them sort out the Prosche problem, first. Then have them look at the battery challenge.

/S

Cheers!

particlewave 09-28-2023 11:31 PM

13.8 means that your regulator and alternator are working. I would check major connection points as you may be getting voltage, but low current. There's a large distribution block on top of the engine that is suspect. If the nut holding the cables is loose, this could be an issue. I would also check the cable nuts at the alternator and fusible link block.


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