Our 3 litre petrol auto Avalon has started showing the battery charge light intermittently.
There appears to be no common timing relating to engine temp or speed.
The regulator was changed by the RACQ 5 months ago, and I assume the brushes were checked the same time.
Yesterday, the light came on, and the battery showed a 12.9 volt charge. I kept driving for 10k and the light went off. It came back after another 10k, and stayed on for 60k till I got home.
I again checked the battery, and it had 13.2 volts.
When the charge light is not illuminated, it charges around 13.8 to 14 volts.
Does this sound like a faulty alternator?
Does anyone know how much distance one should expect from no charging, and only relying on the battery for power? We had a similar problem years ago with a Toyota Camry at the end of a Nullarbor crossing, and we drove for around 200k on the battery, but that flattened the battery completely by the end.
Does it sound like that although the charge light is on, the alternator is still charging, but not enough to turn the charge light off?
Is the charge light related to the regulator, or further down the system at the battery?
I am just after sufficient information so I don't sound like a complete sucker when I go to an Auto Electrician. I recently replaced an A/C condensor that alleged experts (little devils of a red appearance) said had a big leak, and all it needed was a 40c O Ring.
Cheers and thanks
Ian