gabrielwolf38
350Z Battery Drain
Summary of the thread
A 2004 Nissan 350Z is experiencing a battery drain issue, with symptoms including error messages on the speedometer, weak and flickering lights, and a weak engine crank. The initial suspicion is a defective battery sensor causing the electrical system to malfunction. A similar issue in another vehicle was resolved by addressing a faulty voltage regulator in the alternator. The suggested solution is to have the vehicle diagnosed at a workshop to accurately identify and fix the problem, which was confirmed to be a defective battery sensor.
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gabrielwolf38 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I haven't checked the voltage with a multimeter yet, but I can definitely do that. Where exactly did you find the problem with your BMW? Was it also a faulty sensor, or something else entirely? I'm trying to narrow down the possible causes before I start throwing parts at it.
fabianmaier6
In my case, it turned out to be a faulty voltage regulator within the alternator. It wasn't providing the correct charging voltage to the battery, which eventually led to it draining completely. Given your symptoms and suspicions of a defective battery sensor, it's best to get it properly diagnosed at a workshop. They can perform a thorough check of the entire electrical system to pinpoint the exact cause.
gabrielwolf38 (community.author)
Thanks for the insight! I appreciate you sharing your experience with the BMW. I'll take your advice and bring it to a workshop to get it properly diagnosed. It was indeed a defective battery sensor. The repair set me back 315€, but at least the issue is resolved.
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fabianmaier6
I had a similar experience with my old BMW 3 Series. The symptoms sound very familiar. A heavily discharged battery, error messages...it all points to an electrical issue. Did you check the battery's voltage with a multimeter? What voltage does it show when the engine is off and when it's running? If the charging voltage is low, it confirms the battery isn't getting enough charge.