90Q charging system issues - three control lights faintly on

Huw Powell audi at humanspeakers.com
Sun May 22 20:06:16 PDT 2011



On 5/22/2011 10:36 PM, Joshua van Tol wrote:
> The slightly glowing idiot lights usually indicate a failed diode in the alternator. If you have a multi-meter with an AC volts setting, put that on the battery while the car is running, and see what sort of AC voltage you've got. If it's more than a couple hundred milli-volts, it's probably a shorted diode. This will often also cause the battery to discharge while the car is off.

Or just a broken alternator belt, worn out brushes, or a crap blue 
exciter wire/connection.

> On May 22, 2011, at 11:21 AM, radek at istar.ca wrote:
>
>> Tried to drive my son's car this morning and voilà:  three idiot lights light up very slightly when the car is started:  charging, handbrake and brake pad usage (looks like two drum brake pads with an exclamation sign in the middle, I didn't know 90Q had a provision for brake pad usage light).  Voltage on centre console showing below 12V.
>>
>> Where to start:  instrument cluster, the trunk (no reverse light and no plate light, wires must be broken)?  I wonder if a short somewhere would prevent the alternator from charging fully, in other words, would the drain take all of alternator's power?
>>
>> Car got a brand new alternator a year ago.
>> TIA.
>> Radek.
>>
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