The dashboard may display "Braking System Fault," "Battery Charging Fault," or "Battery Low".

If the alternator is not charging the battery correctly, the supply voltage to the ECUs will drop during driving, triggering the "Battery Charging Fault".

The most frequent cause is an aging battery that can no longer hold a sufficient charge, especially after the vehicle has been parked for a long period.

Dimming headlights, erratic behavior of the instrument panel, or the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) refusing to disengage. Potential Causes

The electronic control units (ECUs), such as the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) or the Body Control Unit (UCH), are not receiving the required stable voltage to operate correctly.

Understanding and resolving the fault code is critical for maintaining your vehicle’s electrical stability. This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a manufacturer-specific error primarily indicating that a computer power supply or circuit voltage has dropped below a specific threshold. What Does DTC F00316 Mean?

The engine may fail to engage or turn over slowly, even if the ignition lights come on.

When this code is stored in the vehicle's memory, you may notice several performance issues: