What the???? - undervoltage error
I have not use "Auto" for about a year or so since I had the same error--
no problems whatsoever when not in use.
Some threads/posts states that it may possibly be the battery/alternator/regulator.
Why only with the "Auto" button on? Radio not turned on even.
It's a pain in the a$$ to get stranded. A battery change maybe necessary.
Had my battery & alternator checked during my last oil change & it was all OK.
Thanks.
Much cheaper on ebay. I'm guessing that module because putting it in "Auto" mode should be minimal/next to nothing additional power drain if it's functioning properly. All it's doing is telling a microprocessor to monitor the sensors and adjust accordingly. How long does it take to trip the message after you push 'Auto'?
If you're hitting the 'auto' button and kicking in the A/C, that would cause a big current surge, but if your hitting it and the A/C's not kicking in it might be the module itself. If you have some jumper cables you could try hooking up to another car battery (leave the one in the benz hooked up too) and try running the car and hitting the 'auto' button. If you still get the undervoltage warning it's probably not the battery...
If the voltage on the battery with the car running is ~14 volts, the charging system is fine.
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Much cheaper on ebay. I'm guessing that module because putting it in "Auto" mode should be minimal/next to nothing additional power drain if it's functioning properly. All it's doing is telling a microprocessor to monitor the sensors and adjust accordingly. How long does it take to trip the message after you push 'Auto'?
Anyway I bought a new battery from Advanced autoparts & installed it.
So far No errors from disconnecting.
Found out the battery was from april 2005...also an Advanced autoparts brand.
Hopefully it was just the battery...I'll find out tomorrow if it still trips.
Anybody tried to listen to their AC (full blast)while outside the car? Mine seems to be loud. Or is it my imagination.
Next thing I need checked is a leak. AC seems to take forever to cool. Had it charged about a year or so ago.
Thanks all.
Last edited by danev6972; Jun 21, 2009 at 04:17 PM.
Anyway I bought a new battery from Advanced autoparts & installed it.
So far No errors from disconnecting.
Found out the battery was from april 2005...also an Advanced autoparts brand.
Hopefully it was just the battery...I'll find out tomorrow if it still trips.
Anybody tried to listen to their AC (full blast)while outside the car? Mine seems to be loud. Or is it my imagination.
Next thing I need checked is a leak. AC seems to take forever to cool. Had it charges about a year or so ago.
Thanks all.
Out of curiosity... if you enable every electrical consumer
(audio, all lamps, rear defrost, blower fan, wipers, etc) what voltage is
observed at the battery terminals, at the +12V alternator - engine block,
and the +12V alternator - battery ground? If it can be reproduced by
electrical load through other means, I would suspect the regulator.
I don't know your skill levels, so my apologies if this is too much or too little info.
I replaced the regulator on my Valeo alternator around 85K (~30k miles ago)
without removing it... and was rather surprised to see such a strange wear
pattern on the brushes. They seemed to be worn at an angle instead of
straight down. (I might still have the Bosch regulator I purchased before
discovering it was the wrong brand if anybody might interested.)
Are you hearing the engine cooling fan and not the AC compressor?
Best of luck.
Out of curiosity... if you enable every electrical consumer
(audio, all lamps, rear defrost, blower fan, wipers, etc) what voltage is
observed at the battery terminals, at the +12V alternator - engine block,
and the +12V alternator - battery ground? If it can be reproduced by
electrical load through other means, I would suspect the regulator.
I don't know your skill levels, so my apologies if this is too much or too little info.
I replaced the regulator on my Valeo alternator around 85K (~30k miles ago)
without removing it... and was rather surprised to see such a strange wear
pattern on the brushes. They seemed to be worn at an angle instead of
straight down. (I might still have the Bosch regulator I purchased before
discovering it was the wrong brand if anybody might interested.)
Are you hearing the engine cooling fan and not the AC compressor?
Best of luck.
I sounds like the big cooling fan & I'm not sure it's normal to be that loud.
A/C does not get cold as fast as I want it to be...Usually after 10 min of steady driving that it starts to cool.
I will probably get it recharged soon & see what happens...Summer in FL is brutal!
So far the undervoltage error has not come back after the battery change.
Knock on wood...
I sounds like the big cooling fan & I'm not sure it's normal to be that loud.
A/C does not get cold as fast as I want it to be...Usually after 10 min of steady driving that it starts to cool.
I will probably get it recharged soon & see what happens...Summer in FL is brutal!
So far the undervoltage error has not come back after the battery change.
Knock on wood...
Start the engine, turn on the headlights, radio, and blower fan to a high speed.
Pull the lever for the hood release; open the hood.
Remove the cabin filter housing over the battery and set aside.
Now, grab your trusty digital multimeter and set it to DC auto (or 20V range).
Touch the red (+) probe to the positive battery terminal, and the black probe
to the negative battery terminal.
Expected observed voltage there should be +13.8VDC - +14.4VDC.
What is the observed reading on the meter?
PS - don't forget to re-install the cabin filter housing, close the hood, turn
off those electrical consumers and the engine when done.
It came on about 3 minutes after using the 'AUTO" button so I switched it back to 'regular' & the error was gone after a minute.
I will check the voltage this weekend like DarthBudice suggested and see.
I can't think of anything other than voltage regulator or possibly alternator that could cause this problem.
Additionally it only blows satisfying cold air when the car is moving...man more repairs ahead this car is taking me to the poor house.








