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unity
15-06-2009, 10:43 PM
I've noticed that my battery voltage is dropping below 12V with a full electrical load while in idle. Is this normal?
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tron07
16-06-2009, 08:53 AM
where does this device take the reading from?
aaronng
16-06-2009, 09:27 AM
If your revs are low, then you are not producing as much juice from the alternator, hence the battery having to bear the brunt of the current draw and the voltage will drop slightly.
unity
16-06-2009, 10:25 AM
If your revs are low, then you are not producing as much juice from the alternator, hence the battery having to bear the brunt of the current draw and the voltage will drop slightly.
I think the reading is taken from the ECU.
I thought taking the battery voltage under certain conditions was a way of testing your battery/alternator. I haven't found information on the Euro but I've found information on other cars and the numbers seem very similar.
Voltage with car off approx 12V. Mine 12.1
Voltage with car on at idle, no electric load 14V. Mine 14.1
Voltage at idle with full electric load not less than 12V otherwise could be battery/alternator problem. Mine did show a reading as low as 11.6V
integral90
16-06-2009, 11:09 AM
Your coolant might need a top up
unity
16-06-2009, 12:19 PM
Your coolant might need a top up
I checked my coolant and it's at the maximum level. My last service was only 3 months ago.
I have noticed starting my car on a cold night (with electrical load) that the idle suffers (louder(whine?) and rougher) so I was told that my alternator might be struggling with the load.
Is there any other test I can do or any other sensor I can monitor that will give a more definite answer?
integral90
16-06-2009, 12:45 PM
I checked my coolant and it's at the maximum level. My last service was only 3 months ago.
I have noticed starting my car on a cold night (with electrical load) that the idle suffers (louder(whine?) and rougher) so I was told that my alternator might be struggling with the load.
Is there any other test I can do or any other sensor I can monitor that will give a more definite answer?
Haha, I didn't mean that the coolant would be affecting volatage, just that I always try and stop my coolant reaching 90 or above.
You can just start the car with the radio, lights, seat warmers etc. off until the idle starts to drop a bit. That's what I do and I don't get any of the whine you're talking about.
unity
16-06-2009, 01:58 PM
Haha, I didn't mean that the coolant would be affecting volatage, just that I always try and stop my coolant reaching 90 or above.
You can just start the car with the radio, lights, seat warmers etc. off until the idle starts to drop a bit. That's what I do and I don't get any of the whine you're talking about.
How do you manage to keep your coolant under 90? Mine was noted at 90 in the screen shot but it was mostly 88 for the journey that I logged.
So true that if I let the car warm up for a few minutes than theres no problem. It's stated that you don't need to warm up the car for more than one minute so I would have thought that the car would be able to cope with this electrical load before it's fully warmed up.
integral90
16-06-2009, 02:02 PM
How do you manage to keep your coolant under 90? Mine was noted at 90 in the screen shot but it was mostly 88 for the journey that I logged.
So true that if I let the car warm up for a few minutes than theres no problem. It's stated that you don't need to warm up the car for more than one minute so I would have thought that the car would be able to cope with this electrical load before it's fully warmed up.
hehe, I usually drive with the heater on. And make sure the last few km of a journey I don't go WOT or rev high.
Could your alternator be on the way out? Maybe you should upgrade to a K20A accessory pulley :D
unity
16-06-2009, 03:01 PM
hehe, I usually drive with the heater on. And make sure the last few km of a journey I don't go WOT or rev high.
Could your alternator be on the way out? Maybe you should upgrade to a K20A accessory pulley :D
Okay. Interesting. I'll drive one day with the heater on full and see exactly how much a difference it makes to the operating coolant temperature.
So what's the issue with a higher coolant temperature? Does this affect the efficency of the engine?
What's the difference between the K20A accessory pulley and the one that comes stock on the car? I'll get it to the dealer sooner or later. It's just not convient at the moment to have to leave my car overnight with the dealer.
CRXer
16-06-2009, 03:16 PM
the question is,how long did the 11.6V occur for?,if its just a logged minimum value spike,dont worry about it.
at 90deg your motor is in perfect operating range,again dont worry about it.
i think u should put scanner away till real problem occurs,its like someone who just sneezed & after reading the internet they think they are dying from brain tumor
unity
16-06-2009, 04:27 PM
the question is,how long did the 11.6V occur for?,if its just a logged minimum value spike,dont worry about it.
at 90deg your motor is in perfect operating range,again dont worry about it.
i think u should put scanner away till real problem occurs,its like someone who just sneezed & after reading the internet they think they are dying from brain tumor
Yeah it was just a spike. Not a constant low voltage. However, I'm sure there is a gremlin somewhere in my car. I just haven't found it yet. I'm sure the problem I'm having with my SRS light upon start up is of an electrical nature.
It's also a good noob tool. You never learn anything if you never ask "who", "what", "where", when"' "why" and "how".
tron07
17-06-2009, 09:33 AM
the SRS airbag light do come up on start, its part of the startup check process.... if it doensnt goes off after a few seconds, then you might have a problem, else its just normal.
unity
17-06-2009, 10:52 AM
the SRS airbag light do come up on start, its part of the startup check process.... if it doensnt goes off after a few seconds, then you might have a problem, else its just normal.
I reported the problem in the following thread: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109785
The dealers I've seen about this have ackowledged the problem but don't know why it's happening. They have reassured me the SRS is fine but there is always a reason why something happens. Just that no one has found the answer yet.
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