Shaunie
Registered user
ARRGGHH! Intermittent faults are the worst!!. I'd rather the bloody thing just broke down and I could take it to a dealer to fix it.
I've had the alternator and battery checked and they're both fine. I've checked all the connectors at both ends and they look OK too. I've come to the conclusion that it might be a broken wire somewhere in the loom, hence the intermittent warning light.
Can I just make up 2 new cables and connect directly between the alternator and battery? Then if the battery warning light still comes on at least I know it's a problem on that circuit and not the charging circuit.
Help and advice needed for the mechanically & electrically incompetent and frustrated.
I've had the alternator and battery checked and they're both fine. I've checked all the connectors at both ends and they look OK too. I've come to the conclusion that it might be a broken wire somewhere in the loom, hence the intermittent warning light.
Can I just make up 2 new cables and connect directly between the alternator and battery? Then if the battery warning light still comes on at least I know it's a problem on that circuit and not the charging circuit.
Help and advice needed for the mechanically & electrically incompetent and frustrated.