juliusweiss7
Skoda Kodiaq Auxiliary Battery Issue
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juliusweiss7 (Author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I don't have much experience with electrical testing, but I could probably borrow a multimeter. Where exactly should I measure to check for a voltage drop? And what would be a normal voltage reading, or a reading that indicates a problem?
timphoenix1
Given your lack of experience and the symptoms you're describing, it's likely a low voltage situation with the auxiliary battery affecting your car electronics. While checking the voltage drop yourself could give you some clues, I think you should visit a workshop to diagnose the root cause. It might be more than just the battery itself. The charging circuit could also be faulty.
juliusweiss7 (Author)
The auxiliary battery was indeed faulty. Replacing it cost me around 290€. Everything seems fine now. Thanks for the advice!
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timphoenix1
A 2019 Skoda Kodiaq with a diesel engine shouldn't have weak battery issues so early. The error message and stored error codes definitely point towards the auxiliary battery not charging. I would suggest checking the voltage drop across the battery terminals, but do you have experience with that kind of testing?