Author: Fillco
Subject: Power Steering Malfuction
Posted: 10 Feb 2016 at 1:57pm
The 'flat battery' could just be the mystery phenomena of something remaining on that Ford dont know about or are unwilling to divulge. But, as Tarmo mentioned above and what I was sort of hinting at was, is there a sudden lack of available 'charging power' due to a voltage drop because the alternator cant deliver.
We are into the cool morning and particularly if its a Diesel the electric cabin heater could be drawing current so adding some considerable load.
So does the message appear when cranking the engine or after the engine has started?
Subject: Power Steering Malfuction
Posted: 10 Feb 2016 at 1:57pm
The 'flat battery' could just be the mystery phenomena of something remaining on that Ford dont know about or are unwilling to divulge. But, as Tarmo mentioned above and what I was sort of hinting at was, is there a sudden lack of available 'charging power' due to a voltage drop because the alternator cant deliver.
We are into the cool morning and particularly if its a Diesel the electric cabin heater could be drawing current so adding some considerable load.
So does the message appear when cranking the engine or after the engine has started?