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Hey everyone, hope your all well.
Today i come with a battery related problem and i would like some advice/verification on steps to take.
First off, it’s a Ford Focus C-max (basically a MPV in-case you’ve never heard of one) based on the 2006 ford focus.
Of late, when you start it the immobilizer light has been flickering which in the manual it says to switch the ignition off, and retry after a certain period of time (Around 10 seconds or so) and the dials do the self diagnostic thing where they go right round to maximum and return again. The engine starts fine with absolutely no hesitation, but under the dashboard is clicking to be heard which in my experiance is what you get when you have a battery thats flat enough it wont even crank the engine. As said though, the engine has no problem starting what so ever it’s just the immobilizer flickering, and the clicking from the dashboard which concerns me.
Anyway, today i took my electrical tester and tested the battery and here’s the results:
Engine off, ignition off; 12.1V
Engine off, ignition on; 11.8V (sudden drop cought my attention, my vehicle does not drop below 12!)
Engine starting; 6/7V (7v being the main one i see, but 6 did show up for a split second)
Engine running at idle; 14.2V
Engine running at 2000RPM;14.4V
Engine running at idle with electrical items on; 14.2V (Heater, wipers, headlights etc were switched on)Personally i think i can say the Alternator is charging the battery OK but when the engine cranks over, it seems that the battery is going incredibly low; and from one of Eric’s battery related videos when he used a load meter, it seemed to say on the meter 9V below is bad or “weak”.
Could low water cause this? Personally i think that the battery just needs changing, as it is an original “motorcraft” item and the vehicle is now coming up for 9 years old.
I appreciate all replies – Davey
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