Charging System Fault
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Charging System Fault
I had a charging system fault pop up a couple days ago and traced it down to the charging system monitoring module that is integrated with the ground (earth) connection at the battery. For some reason the rubber at the base of the connector had a tear in it and the leads inside had suffered from fatigue failure. Perhaps caused by the numerous test fitments while trying to deploy a Lithium battery. Be careful with that part. Retails for more than $100 (Online for about $80 delivered).
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That's some good troubleshooting on the OP's part. Good reminder about many sensors being generic/non-Jaguar. Like virtually all automakers, Jaguar doesn't make its own sensors. They pick one from a catalog, which means that it's used on other cars, often ones far less expensive. For that reason, it does indeed pay to look at the sensor to find the manufacturer's name and part number, then do an Interweb search to see what turns up.
Last edited by kb58; 04-23-2022 at 11:02 AM.
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Good research. I could use your thoughts on my own charging system fault documented here
Initially voltage at idle was around 12 but later it was higher. Charging system fault error present under both situations.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...estion-254313/
Initially voltage at idle was around 12 but later it was higher. Charging system fault error present under both situations.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...estion-254313/
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Good research. I could use your thoughts on my own charging system fault documented here
Initially voltage at idle was around 12 but later it was higher. Charging system fault error present under both situations.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...estion-254313/
Initially voltage at idle was around 12 but later it was higher. Charging system fault error present under both situations.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...estion-254313/
1. Borrow a known good battery. Doesn’t have to fit properly. The cables just need to reach the terminals. Make certain you fully brush out and clean the terminal clamps.
2. if that doesn’t resolve the problem, it’s probably the voltage regulator. Unfortunately that requires a full alternator replacement as the regulator is integral to that unit.
3. if it’s anything else it will require more complex diagnostic equipment than I know how to use to track down.
Last edited by Unhingd; 04-23-2022 at 06:54 PM.
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