> Geoff.
>
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> Regards
> Slim.
Is 12year old, 1600 petrol, no Aircon
Had the battery checked at garage (quote for new alternator was around
£100+ mark. Considering the age of the vehicle - is probably only
worth couple of hundred quid? but battery was ok, rechecked voltages
on getting home, now there is no increase in volts when I rev the
engine. Someone did suggest it may be brushes? problem now is getting
the b*gger out.
have slackened off the adjusting screw which seems to have made no
difference to the belt tension and also removed long bolt from top.
Struggling now to even see let alone reach the lower bolt - guess its
really a job for a ramp? and not yer casual diyer (bodger) scrabbling
around on the garage floor.
rgds
Geoff
>It does sound as if the alternator is not working properly. How old is the
>car etc? Which engine, and does it have air con?
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>probably check it out for nothing, just to avoid having to replace it under
>the guarantee.
mislav - 09 May 2006 09:17 GMT
Hi Geoff.
Recently I experienced the similar problem and guess you'd want to hear
about it. The symptoms were at first intermittent charging, then no charging
at all. The charging indicator went off and it was obvious from the
intensity of various lightbulbs around the car that the alternator was not
producing current. The car is 15 years old 309. At first I wanted to try to
fix it by myself, but then I learned that there are a great numbers of
different alternators fitted to the same car model so it's best to leave the
job to the specialized car electrician. They usually have replacement parts
for most popular models and sometimes these are interchangable. I also found
out that I have Bosch alternator.
Anyway, the guy at the garage quickly dismounted the alternator (from under
the car!) and determined that regulator was faulty and need to be replaced.
Brushes are being replaced together with the regulator and with the car of
that age it's good to check the wires and contacts around the alternators as
well. The bill was around £20 for regulator and about an hour of labor cost.
Hope that helps
Mislav
geoff@abc.com - 09 May 2006 21:23 GMT
Thanks Mislav
Strange thing was the charge light never did indicate a problem (the
bulb was ok btw) anyway I finally got it removed and found a
replacement at a local auto salvage yard for just under £30. Replaced
it tonight and now seeing 14V across the battery, so think problem
sorted. It was satisfying to have repaired it myself, and I could do
another in shorter time, but maybe will leave things to a garage next
time.
cheers
Geoff
>Recently I experienced the similar problem and guess you'd want to hear
>about it. The symptoms were at first intermittent charging, then no charging
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>Hope that helps
>Mislav