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80 series not charging
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80 series not charging
so story is had to hi-pressure clean the power steering pump. Alternator is approx 2 - 3 cm above power steer pump so i'm assuming it copped some water. Alternator was re-coed about a month ago.
Initially it charged fine but then kept cutting in and out, untill no charge. voltage at batt with car running and no acc is 12.25v with lights on 12.08
started this arvo and battery read 12.56 engine off and 12.18 engine on. Didn't try it with the lights this time.
have also sprayed alternator with wd40 so we'll see if that helps.
All wired are attached and plug looks fine, as well as fuse under bonnet any other fuses i should know about cars a 4.5l petrol
Initially it charged fine but then kept cutting in and out, untill no charge. voltage at batt with car running and no acc is 12.25v with lights on 12.08
started this arvo and battery read 12.56 engine off and 12.18 engine on. Didn't try it with the lights this time.
have also sprayed alternator with wd40 so we'll see if that helps.
All wired are attached and plug looks fine, as well as fuse under bonnet any other fuses i should know about cars a 4.5l petrol
Why bother? Alternators can get wet with zero issues. Ive sprayed water on 1000's of them and never had a single issue. When you drive in the rain they get wet from the spray. water in them isnt the issue. If anything a good spray will get the dirt out of them and reduce wear.howsie wrote:too late now unfortunatly.
Any ideas on making alternator more water proof. Sitting near the bottom of the engine as it does i imagine it would cop a lot of mud / water
Take it back to the guys that rebuilt it. Id say they used 2nd hand parts.
have you checked the voltage on the alternator itself? may just be the lead that goes to the batt? (the thick one thats bolted to top of alt)
if its putting out approx 14.4v and not making it to batt just run another wire from alt to bat.....
if its putting out approx 14.4v and not making it to batt just run another wire from alt to bat.....
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I think your problem was the high pressure spray. Better to just use garden hose pressure and degreaser. I generally avoid spraying anything into the alternator.
If you drive in mud then i would just run garden pressure through the alternator, and live with the fact that mud driving means regular alternator/starter problems..
If you drive in mud then i would just run garden pressure through the alternator, and live with the fact that mud driving means regular alternator/starter problems..
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well got a new bigger alternator from a diesel (110amp instead of 80amp) put it in and it seems problem is more serious fusible links blew on the am1 main line and car wont start. One of the lines from the am1 fusible link is going to dead earth so somethings earthing where it shouldn't and probably caused the alternator to die in the first place.
Post on alternator isnt hitting so looks like a lot of fun tracing the wires throughout the car to find out where the short is and install a circuit breaker instead of the fusible links
Post on alternator isnt hitting so looks like a lot of fun tracing the wires throughout the car to find out where the short is and install a circuit breaker instead of the fusible links
Also when using the diesel one take care to disconnect the positive terminal first and reconnect after tightening as the alternators charge post runs close to the pump.howesy wrote:They were 11 A 1155 the 1170 was that fraction too slack.howsie wrote:ok for those wanting to know diesel alternators bolt straight in just need longer belts to clear power steering pump 1170 instead of 1130 from memory.
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