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[title] Check the battery is being charged | |
- | [* black] Check your battery voltage with the engine off by selecting ***DC Voltage*** on your multi-meter and putting the red probe on the positive terminal and the black problem on the negative terminal. A fully charged battery will show around 12.6V ( |
+ | [* black] Check your battery voltage with the engine off by selecting ***DC Voltage*** on your multi-meter and putting the red probe on the positive terminal and the black problem on the negative terminal. A fully charged battery will show around 12.6V (Volts). If the Voltage is ***10.6V or lower*** your battery is fully discharged (flat). |
[* black] Start the car and repeat the test, the voltage should show ***between 13.5V and 14.5V***. If this is not the case, the issue could be (but less likely to be) your battery as it should be actively charging when the engine is running. | |
[* icon_note] If the voltage is still at 12.6V or less with the engine running the battery is not being charged! It's time to troubleshoot the charging circuit! |