dirk_mueller1
Megane Electric Battery Issues
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dirk_mueller1 (Author)
A multimeter, huh? I don't have one of those handy, but good idea! I didn't even know there was a 12v battery, where would I find it? If it's the main battery, is that something the car would tell me about? And isn't the charging system automatic? Why would that be the problem?
detlefthunder1
Okay, without a multimeter it's hard to be sure, but those symptoms do really suggest undervoltage. And yes, there's a 12V battery to power some of the auxiliary systems. It's best to get it checked by a workshop. They can diagnose the problem properly, since there are various components that could cause this, such as the voltage regulator. If you keep driving it like this, other electrical components might suffer.
dirk_mueller1 (Author)
Thanks so much for the help! I took it to a local mechanic as you suggested. Turns out the car battery was just heavily discharged and defective. They replaced it, ran a diagnostic, and everything seems back to normal. Cost me about 290€, all in. Really appreciate pointing me in the right direction!
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detlefthunder1
Sounds like a voltage issue alright. Have you checked the battery voltage with a multimeter when the car is off? What readings are you getting? Also, is the 12V battery that supports the main battery in good shape? These symptoms could point to a faulty battery, or a problem with the charging system itself.