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When I stopped I had a look at what I could and obviously checked the battery connections which all looked and seemed fine.
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On driving home the issue continued and then the brake fluid level light came on as did the alternator light, here:
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Car seemed to idle a bit higher than usual as well, say 1200 rpm, but a hard burst of acceleration and the lights went off and the battery started charging again.
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Seems like just a loose connection or similar, anyone else had this happen or somebody electrically minded point me in the correct direction.
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Thanks.
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