CBUser
New Member
Hi,
I have an intermittent warning with my 2005 W203 C180 Kompressor (80k miles).
There seems to be no pattern to the warnings, but randomly while driving along open road, or while in stop/start traffic I get the "Battery Alternator Visit Workshop" error message pop up.
I've checked the battery voltage with the engine off in the morning before starting and it reads 12.3V~. With the engine on it will sit between 13.9 and 14.1V quite consistently (I've watched it using the built-in voltage monitor on the dash). It has no problems starting.
The battery surprisingly seems to be original (judging by the date stamp on terminal). I took it out and cleaned it up, checked all the connections and the water level but the error still pops up.
I know it's well past the normal life expectancy of a battery but all tests run on it say it's healthy and I'm reluctant to start randomly replacing parts. Also the error message pops up while the engine is running so I'm less inclined to suspect a weak battery and more suspicious of alternator/wiring.
The alternator was replaced by a previous owner and it appears he replaced the pulley and belt too since those parts look new. There's no strange noises from the belt or pulleys but I don't know what grade of parts were used. But it supplies 14V so I'm assuming all is well there?
My next step is to use Torque Pro to log the battery voltage while driving and see if there are any blips shown when the error pops up.
Does anyone have any ideas that could help pinpoint the issue?
I have an intermittent warning with my 2005 W203 C180 Kompressor (80k miles).
There seems to be no pattern to the warnings, but randomly while driving along open road, or while in stop/start traffic I get the "Battery Alternator Visit Workshop" error message pop up.
I've checked the battery voltage with the engine off in the morning before starting and it reads 12.3V~. With the engine on it will sit between 13.9 and 14.1V quite consistently (I've watched it using the built-in voltage monitor on the dash). It has no problems starting.
The battery surprisingly seems to be original (judging by the date stamp on terminal). I took it out and cleaned it up, checked all the connections and the water level but the error still pops up.
I know it's well past the normal life expectancy of a battery but all tests run on it say it's healthy and I'm reluctant to start randomly replacing parts. Also the error message pops up while the engine is running so I'm less inclined to suspect a weak battery and more suspicious of alternator/wiring.
The alternator was replaced by a previous owner and it appears he replaced the pulley and belt too since those parts look new. There's no strange noises from the belt or pulleys but I don't know what grade of parts were used. But it supplies 14V so I'm assuming all is well there?
My next step is to use Torque Pro to log the battery voltage while driving and see if there are any blips shown when the error pops up.
Does anyone have any ideas that could help pinpoint the issue?