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fabianlehmann4
Explorer electrical glitches
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fabianlehmann4 (Author)
Good call! I haven't checked the alternator output specifically. Where exactly is the auxiliary battery located in your Explorer? And what voltage readings should I be looking for, both when the engine's off and when it's running?
williamblaze3
Honestly, I can't remember the exact location of the battery, it was a while ago. I just remember it being a pain to get to. As for voltage, you should see around 12.6V with the engine off, and 13.7-14.7V with it running. If it's significantly lower than that while running, the charging system isn't working properly. I'd recommend taking it to a workshop; they can diagnose the charging system properly.
fabianlehmann4 (Author)
Thanks a million for the insight! I took it to the shop and, yep, you were right on the money. Turns out the auxiliary battery wasn't charging, and it needed replacement. Cost me 290€, but at least the Explorer is back to its old self. Appreciate the help!
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williamblaze3
I had a similar issue with my Explorer, although I can't remember the exact year. Those error messages and the weak starts sound very familiar. Did you check the voltage on the auxiliary battery when the engine is running? It should be charging. If it's not, the issue could be the charging circuit itself, not necessarily the battery. Have you tried testing the alternator output?