Car dies upon startup. "Charging Reg" failed
So today after running some errands, I hop back in my car to start it & the car went completely lifeless after the first crank :confused:. No power what so ever, windows, doorlocks, radio, lights did not work. The gauge was completely blank, I immediately call AAAs roadside assistance & asked for a tow. Upon the tow guy arriving, I figured we should try to jump start the car before towing it, after 2 tries the car starts back up completely normal :confused:. The tow guy said my battery was bad & that I should replace it, I asked him to check the voltages since he had the tool with him. It said my battery was good @ 88% life with 12.45 voltage. A message then popped up saying "Charging Reg Failed" & he said its my alternator that needs to be replaced before going on his way.
Now I just want to get a second opinion from you guys since this tow guy seemed really eager to leave. I assume Charging Reg stands for charging regulator, does that mean its the alternator or a voltage regulator that I should replace? Thanks guys |
That would be the charging regulator in the alternator. This is plausible, but I would in such a case also expect a warning light to come on in your car. In any case, get it checked at the dealership. It should not be a big deal.
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