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Luma



Member Since: 17 Feb 2024
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Australia 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Alaska White
Fault codes after new alternator.

Hello RR boffins,
I recently had an alternator fail and saw all of the modules/computers shutting down as the battery limped us home.
its a 2012 4.4 V8 Diesel.
After fitting the new alternator, the car runs perfectly, charge is at very steady 13.4v under all loads, but after running for 20-30 seconds, I get the charging system fault indicator on the dash.
It disappears each time I restart the car and comes back shortly after.
No engine light, just red asterisk and battery symbol on the dash.

It does not seem to log any codes, unlike when the alternator failed when it logged the DTC and instantly put the car into restricted performance mode before the engine was running.

I believe this tells me that the sense wire is ok, just not sure why the delay and alert.

I have now also noticed that the seat fans immediately stop once the warning comes up on the dash. Everything else still seems perfect.

Has me very confused.

Post #685819 17th Feb 2024 6:13am
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PeteT80



Member Since: 25 Jan 2020
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black

Was it a Denso alternator you fitted?

Post #685830 17th Feb 2024 8:22am
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Luma



Member Since: 17 Feb 2024
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Yes, Denso alternator

Post #685832 17th Feb 2024 8:33am
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Rambles



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Charging voltage should be more like 14.8v

Post #685839 17th Feb 2024 9:35am
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Luma



Member Since: 17 Feb 2024
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OK, Update.
16hr drive and the voltage was locked on at 13.4v

Checked the earth - all good
NO voltage between negative battery terminal and engine block.
checked fuses - all ok

Disconnected Negative battery terminal for 2 hrs. - no difference.

the ONLY system that is not functional when the charging fault shows is the heated/cooled seats.
Everything else works.

Any ideas why the new alternator is only charging at 13.4v ? Is this software controlled ?

Post #686269 23rd Feb 2024 10:12am
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aids22



Member Since: 10 Jun 2019
Location: Warrington
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Yes the alternator is software controlled.

It may discharge when at a steady speed or accelerating and charge hard when decelerating

I think it works a bit like a hybrid car by recovering braking into the battery.

So your charge should not be at a steady 13.4v

You could try telling the car it has a new battery fitted.

Post #686276 23rd Feb 2024 11:02am
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Luma



Member Since: 17 Feb 2024
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can this be done without a plug in tool?

otherwise, I will have to organise a visit to the specialist.

Post #686277 23rd Feb 2024 11:16am
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aids22



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Needs a tool.

The Gap IID Tool is a good investment

Post #686294 23rd Feb 2024 3:17pm
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