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ottolion4
Peugeot 407 Power Loss Battery Light
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ottolion4 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response! I did check the battery terminals; they're clean and tight. The battery itself is about three years old, but I haven't had it properly load tested. Is there a reliable way to test the generator output myself, or would you recommend taking it to a shop for a diagnosis?
mariovogel31
Given your expertise, you might be able to perform a rudimentary voltage test on the generator while the engine is running. However, a proper diagnosis requires specialized equipment to assess the generator's output under load and check for internal faults. Considering the potential for misdiagnosis and further complications, I would strongly advise consulting a qualified workshop. It sounds like the generator is defective and a proper replacement may be needed.
ottolion4 (Author)
Thanks for confirming my suspicions! I appreciate the advice. I took it to a trusted mechanic, and you were spot on – the generator was indeed defective and needed replacing. The final bill came to 960€, ouch! But at least the car is running smoothly again.
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mariovogel31
Greetings! Your symptoms do point towards a charging system issue. Considering the age and mileage (77608 km) of your Peugeot, a failing generator is definitely a prime suspect. However, have you checked the condition of your battery itself? A failing battery can sometimes mimic alternator problems. Also, are all the battery terminals clean and properly tightened? A poor connection can cause similar issues.