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Old Sep 22nd, 2018, 12:55   #1
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car is V70 R DESIGN 2010 AUTO.
had a fault while sitting with engine running it showed a fault on charging then lots of faults and cut out would not re start. Just did a check on obd and now shows a low charging fault p0562 . would 5this just be alternator not charging or something else? I have been told it could be more than alternator.
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car is V70 R DESIGN 2010 AUTO.
had a fault while sitting with engine running it showed a fault on charging then lots of faults and cut out would not re start. Just did a check on obd and now shows a low charging fault p0562 . would 5this just be alternator not charging or something else? I have been told it could be more than alternator.
Did you use a generic code reader or Vida? Poor charging or poor battery condition can cause issues.

Try reposting here in the appropriate subsection,

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=112

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I used a garage grade code reader and multi meter meter shows battery at 13 volts no change shown with engine running . volt/ alt tester shows fault ie no charge from alternator. after clearing codes they show again after approx. 5 mins of run time. code p0562. No other faults on car millage on car is 49009. on a 2010 V70 R Design . So worth repairing.
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Most recommend using Vida Dice so you can monitor the system. Try throwing a thread into the V70 section, you might get the answer you’re looking for. Good luck.

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