hi I was wanting some information I have a bt madaz 2 batteries in the car and 2 in the caravan when I put the Anderson plug from the caravan to the car and start driving my engine light comes on have you got any information on what to do
thanks Ross
Jenko1 said
11:34 PM Feb 7, 2017
People may need a bit more info, ie how have you got the batteries connected, wire size, and how are they being charged, what year BT. Newer models have smart alternator, mines a 2014 and doesn't.
-- Edited by Jenko1 on Tuesday 7th of February 2017 11:35:46 PM
patrol03 said
07:21 AM Feb 8, 2017
Take it to an automotive professional they will have it sorted out quickly.
T1 Terry said
01:39 PM Feb 8, 2017
This one is going to sound silly at first, but check the condition of the fan belt. The added load of charging the caravan battery as well as the start battery might be enough to actually stall the alternator allowing the belt to slip over the pulley without actually turning it as fast as it should be spinning, the result is the fault light showing the alternator is not charging as it should.
T1 Terry
Aus-Kiwi said
01:16 AM Feb 18, 2017
Chances are belts are serpentine ? Most new charging systems are computer controlled on newer vehicles..
Check with Mazda or auto elect..
hi I was wanting some information I have a bt madaz 2 batteries in the car and 2 in the caravan when I put the Anderson plug from the caravan to the car and start driving my engine light comes on have you got any information on what to do
thanks Ross
People may need a bit more info, ie how have you got the batteries connected, wire size, and how are they being charged, what year BT. Newer models have smart alternator, mines a 2014 and doesn't.
-- Edited by Jenko1 on Tuesday 7th of February 2017 11:35:46 PM
T1 Terry
Check with Mazda or auto elect..