S40 t5 Power System Failure - Service Urgent
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S40 t5 Power System Failure - Service Urgent
I recently had my battery die and my car break down while driving after receiving this warning light, after changing the battery and driving for a short time I received the warning light again, when the light comes on my power steering seems to go aswell. I’m wondering if it is my alternator or perhaps another issue to due with charging my battery? Any thoughts as to why this light is coming on? Would it be a bad decision to drive it a little to see if the light stays on throughout a new drive cycle?
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Fully charged battery voltage is ~12.4 volts. Engine running and alternator charging should be ~13.5 volts at the battery terminals. If it's not - the alternator is not charging. I would not drive the car any further than you want to break down out - When the battery goes dead again because the alternator is not charging the car will stop in that spot. The CEM will turn everything off it can trying to keep the engine running (radio, climate system, gauges, everything except the fuel and ignition systems) - but eventually the battery will be discharged.
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This is why everyone should invest in a basic multimeter (just a few bucks from Harbor Freight, or even free if you wait for the right coupon). You don't have to be a rocket scientist to use one, and it will quickly and accurately help you diagnose a problem like this one (which sounds very, very much like a bad alternator).
I'm not quite as paranoid as richardkonrad ;-) about using a remanufactured alternator, particularly on a relatively high-mileage / low-value vehicle (my Volvos both qualified for those descriptions). Having a shiny new 250,000 mile alternator is a good thing, but if the car will only realistically be around for another 100,000 miles... you need to consider the options. FWIW, I'd much prefer a remanufactured OEM alternator over a brand new "off-brand" unit (most likely built in China with questionable engineering / parts / quality control). Looks like a reman from a quality supplier (ACDelco, Bosch) runs between $150-200 after core charge refund.
I'm not quite as paranoid as richardkonrad ;-) about using a remanufactured alternator, particularly on a relatively high-mileage / low-value vehicle (my Volvos both qualified for those descriptions). Having a shiny new 250,000 mile alternator is a good thing, but if the car will only realistically be around for another 100,000 miles... you need to consider the options. FWIW, I'd much prefer a remanufactured OEM alternator over a brand new "off-brand" unit (most likely built in China with questionable engineering / parts / quality control). Looks like a reman from a quality supplier (ACDelco, Bosch) runs between $150-200 after core charge refund.
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Everyone I know in RSA had a problem with replacing the alternator on the S40 2nd gen and eventually had to get the Volvo one , makes no sense to me as Volvo dont make alternators , perhaps the aftermarket is much better in other countries , Volvo must have some electronic component added which causes these issues?
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