Do we have an auto electrician on board on the forum?
The electrics on my Multipla JTD 2003 have been pulsating quite rapidly in the last couple of months but it's not consistent. Some days it is totally normal and other days like today (very wet day??) when I pushed the brake pedal to activate the brake lights, or used the right indicator, the heater blower was pulsating rapidly at the same pace as the indicators flashing or the brake pedal being pressed then the warning lights on the dash threw a wobbly for about 5 seconds and the car chugged for a couple of seconds but then all went back to perfectly normal (probably after I stopped braking and shut the indicators off). I think the warning lights etc came on because the voltage dropped to a certain level that the main CPU gave the warning.
It is worth noting that for the first half of my journey today (approx 20 min) everything was perfect.
I am thinking along the lines of possibly either a bad earth somewhere or the voltage regulator on the alternator.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
The electrics on my Multipla JTD 2003 have been pulsating quite rapidly in the last couple of months but it's not consistent. Some days it is totally normal and other days like today (very wet day??) when I pushed the brake pedal to activate the brake lights, or used the right indicator, the heater blower was pulsating rapidly at the same pace as the indicators flashing or the brake pedal being pressed then the warning lights on the dash threw a wobbly for about 5 seconds and the car chugged for a couple of seconds but then all went back to perfectly normal (probably after I stopped braking and shut the indicators off). I think the warning lights etc came on because the voltage dropped to a certain level that the main CPU gave the warning.
It is worth noting that for the first half of my journey today (approx 20 min) everything was perfect.
I am thinking along the lines of possibly either a bad earth somewhere or the voltage regulator on the alternator.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim