Hi all,
Read a few posts on some of the issues which has given an insight into what might be happening, but so many have appeared at once that I thought best to start a thread to see if anyone might know a source! This is my partners car, but I'm perplexed (intrigued) by what's happening.
Fabia mkIII, 20 plate, 17k miles, bought 2nd hand from Arnold Clark in the Summer. 1L manual.
Partner was on a trip few days ago, and about 15mins into the journey the cruise control cuts out with a warning on the dash, followed by the ABS/ESC, then the Front Assist, then tyre pressure monitoring system. She luckily reached a lay-by and Green Flag towed her home. Car had been running fine up until then.
Checked the car when back, brief warning on infotainment system that 12V was low. Multimeter reading wasn't far above 12V after sitting for a bit. 14.8V when engine running (so ruled out alternator). Removed and stuck it on a smart charger this morning, fully charged this afternoon so put it back in. Ignition on and all the same warnings (photo attached).
Now, oddly, there's two other things appeared. When I press the clutch, there's a blip in revs (about 15-1600 RPM), and the same when I lift off (read an old post that was resolved with a software update - removing the battery wouldn't 'reset' any potential fix that it had when we bought it?). Car isn't in gear. I moved it forward just to make sure the drum brakes were free, and now there's a 'whirring' noise coming from the engine bay when I press and release the brake pedal - runs on for a few seconds after releasing it. Sounds similar to an e-brake but this has a manual handbrake.
Of course, plan is to get it back to Arnold Clark for them to check (and it should be still be in manufacturer warranty), but want to go prepared with some idea.
In terms of getting it to the dealership (about 20 miles), does it sound safe to drive? Appreciate driving carefully without ABS, but if charging the battery hasn't fixed that then concerned what might fail on a journey.
Any ideas much appreciated! (1st photo is faults showing on infotainment; 2nd where I think the 'whirring' noise is coming from when pressing the brake pedal)