I bought 7 years old Peugeot iOn drive for almost 1 year now. Recently it occasionally started to show "Exclamation on car" warning light. Manual for this warning says: "Fault in the main electrical circuit. You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop."
Usually it happens when remaining SOC for battery is ~20% (2 bars out of 16 for battery gauge) and disappears after short charging up or if car is switched out for few minutes. I have OBD Link LX adapter and caniOn Android app, but I couldn't find anything abnormal with it, except maybe larger than usual voltage difference between best and worst of batteries.
Does anybody knows what could be actual reason for this warning and what should I do?
Usually it happens when remaining SOC for battery is ~20% (2 bars out of 16 for battery gauge) and disappears after short charging up or if car is switched out for few minutes. I have OBD Link LX adapter and caniOn Android app, but I couldn't find anything abnormal with it, except maybe larger than usual voltage difference between best and worst of batteries.
Does anybody knows what could be actual reason for this warning and what should I do?