norbertstern4
Mercedes V Klasse Generator Problems
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norbertstern4 (Author)
Thanks You mentioned testing the battery How exactly would I do that I'm not exactly a mechanic, so keep it simple Also, if it is the alternator, is alternator replacement something a moderately skilled DIYer could tackle, or am I better off leaving it to the professionals Is there any risk of damage to the starter motor from repeatedly trying to start the car with a potentially faulty charging system
sinajohnson83
While there are ways to test a battery with a multimeter, it's best to have it load tested at a shop They have equipment for accurate results Regarding alternator replacement, it varies by vehicle Some are straightforward, others require removing other components Given the potential for electrical issues and the cost of a mistake, professional alternator replacement is usually the safer bet Repeatedly trying to start the car with a low battery puts extra strain on the starter motor, potentially shortening its lifespan, but that's usually a secondary concern compared to fixing the charging system
norbertstern4 (Author)
Okay, I understand I appreciate your advice It sounds like this is a job best left to the experts I'll get the battery tested properly and then take it in for an alternator replacement I can confirm the repair shop confirmed it was indeed the generator The alternator replacement including labor cost 960€, just as suspected Hopefully, this will resolve the issues Thanks again
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sinajohnson83
Sounds like the alternator is the prime suspect given the symptoms and the error code Reduced power, warning lights, and starting issues are all classic signs Flickering lights are another telltale sign the charging system isn't working correctly The alternator's job is to charge the battery while the engine is running When it fails, the battery drains Has the battery itself been tested Sometimes a weak battery can mask alternator issues, or vice versa