Hesitation at lights and red battery warning light

Hesitation at lights and red battery warning light

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belfry

Original Poster:

980 posts

189 months

Tuesday 5th March
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I just got a call from my daughter who is driving my 3.4 996 tip Tronic. She took it to the country for the weekend and while she was driving back into London tonight she said on two occasions she pulled up at the lights with her foot on the brake, And the revs dropped slightly and a red battery light flashed up for half a second. Then the car ran fine. The same happened about five minutes later, after she had driven for about two hours.

Any thoughts about what might be going on? I thought about the alternator belt slipping?

scrounger73

299 posts

165 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Have a look to see if the earthing strap is loose.

belfry

Original Poster:

980 posts

189 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Good thinking about the strap. Over the years I have had to regularly remove and clean it up in order to improve the hot start starter motor speed. It’s always started however when warm can sound quite sluggish even with a new battery.
I will check this.

Orangecurry

7,534 posts

213 months

Wednesday 6th March
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It it's still the original strap, but looks ok and with good clean contact....get a new one anyway.

A thousand other electrical faults that are blamed on individual components are actually caused by bad earth. Old straps have higher resistance, so begin there.