liam_silver1
Zoe weak starting battery
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Renault Zoe is experiencing weak battery symptoms, including dim and flickering lights. The issue may be related to a faulty battery sensor, which can affect voltage and cause electrical problems. It is recommended to have the vehicle checked at a workshop to diagnose and address the potential sensor issue properly.
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liam_silver1 (community.author)
Thank you for the reply! No, I haven't performed any vehicle diagnostics yet. Where exactly is the battery sensor located, and is it easy to check its functionality without special equipment?
robinwolf3
I wouldn't advise tinkering with it without proper equipment. The sensor itself is usually integrated within the battery management system. Given the symptoms and potential complexity, I'd recommend getting it checked at a workshop to avoid further issues.
liam_silver1 (community.author)
I appreciate the advice. I will take your suggestion and schedule an appointment with a local workshop to have the battery sensor checked. The repair cost 315€. Thank you again for your assistance!
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robinwolf3
I had similar symptoms with my Zoe. It could be a bad battery sensor. Have you run any vehicle diagnostics to check the voltage? Low voltage can cause all sorts of electrical gremlins.