Recently bought a 2010 S6 V10 and it's been nothing but problems since the day I bought it. Chased down misfires for weeks and finally got it running smooth after doing coil packs, spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, cam solenoids, oil change, air filters, and a new battery. Now the problem I'm having is with voltage. While running, it holds a constant 12.5v at the battery and 12.0v at the engine bay posts. The battery is a Super Start AGM, and I did code it through OBD11 when I installed it. Didn't have any issues with it before I fixed the misfire. I hooked it up to a charger overnight then drove it for a while and it was just fine, but eventually the battery drains down to 12.5v and I get the usual limp mode, EPC, Traction Control, and ABS lights. Seemed easy enough, I just need a new alternator. But while it was running I disconnected the battery and the car runs fine, and measures at about 13.8v. I do have other electrical gremlins that I'm assuming are unrelated but I'll list them just in case.
Driver's side motor mount shows open circuit plugged or unplugged
Passenger side motor mount shows no faults plugged or unplugged
Driver's seat lumbar works, but no other controls work. It also shows a parking brake malfunction if I try to adjust it while driving
Steering wheel adjustment only works one way (either in and out or up and down, can't remember which). Scan shows no communication to seat control module
Daytime running lights show as open circuit, but they come on when exterior lighting is on
Occasionally, the needle backlights on some of the smaller gauges will flicker momentarily
The console control buttons for MMI will occasionally flash what seems like randomly
All of these issues never seemed to effect the car running before I fixed the misfire. I'm way out of my element here so any advice is appreciated. My other vehicle is a 1970 Cabover firetruck so all this technology is a bit over my head. Anyone have any ideas?
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