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Old 03-26-2012, 07:56 AM
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On the Alternator Connecto/Plug. You should get Battery Voltage all of the time from the 2 large Slots on the Connector that attach to the Fat Red Wires.

The single Small Slot that attches to the Blue Wire goes to the No Charging light circuit. When the Key is off you should get no voltage there. When the Key is on but not cranking you will get about 1 volt less than the Battery Voltage if the Bulb and circuit are OK.
I'm not finding the junction box that was spoken of. The wires from the Alt go towards the battery then around it through the firewall. Unless i have to remove the battery/tray to find it??

Diesel, are you talking about the connectors on the Alt itself?

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Old 03-26-2012, 08:44 AM
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it's always best to include the year and vehicle make in your title, many will give info without reading what vehicle you have.
the 240D does not have the junction block on the fender. the alt connects directly to the starter harness.
just follow the wires from the alt, to the next junction, at the starter, and clean all connections.
you could also have water dripping on the ground block inside your dash, causing voltage issues with the lights on your dash.

dim lights with the key on, is a ground indicator, so I'd check ALL connections for corrosion...
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Old 03-26-2012, 09:11 AM
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it's always best to include the year and vehicle make in your title, many will give info without reading what vehicle you have.
the 240D does not have the junction block on the fender. the alt connects directly to the starter harness.
just follow the wires from the alt, to the next junction, at the starter, and clean all connections.
you could also have water dripping on the ground block inside your dash, causing voltage issues with the lights on your dash.

dim lights with the key on, is a ground indicator, so I'd check ALL connections for corrosion...
Thanks for the reply!
I listed the title as "82 240d Alternator". was that not specific enough?
I will go check the starter connections next. I have been having starter not engaging issues. Where would i find a ground block in my dash? I have the lower dash covers removed on both sides for easy access.
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Old 03-26-2012, 09:26 AM
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Thanks for the reply!
I listed the title as "82 240d Alternator". was that not specific enough?
I will go check the starter connections next. I have been having starter not engaging issues. Where would i find a ground block in my dash? I have the lower dash covers removed on both sides for easy access.
nah, you listed it as 123 alternator not charging, I changed it for you.
you will need to remove the speedometer cable, and the oil pressure line from the back of your speedometer, and remove the cluster to see the ground cluster...
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Old 03-26-2012, 09:31 AM
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You need to remove and clean the ground strap between the bellhousing of the tranny and the body of the car.

There is also a ground spot behind the gauge cluster, rarely is this ever a problem but worth a check.

At the end of the day to be honest I think the alternator is bad, have you checked the brushes on the voltage reg?
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Old 03-27-2012, 08:08 AM
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Oh, thank you Vstech & 79Mercy!
I will check ground straps and Alt brushes today. but remembering back this problem started right after having checked the connections on the starter. I'll double check those connections first.
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Old 03-27-2012, 12:40 PM
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You need to remove and clean the ground strap between the bellhousing of the tranny and the body of the car.

There is also a ground spot behind the gauge cluster, rarely is this ever a problem but worth a check.

At the end of the day to be honest I think the alternator is bad, have you checked the brushes on the voltage reg?



So far grounds are looking good, but i cleaned them anyway. How do i check brushes? and will this also lead to no dash light?
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:17 PM
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Wait, your dash light doesnt come on?

Those grounds look fine, clean the ground at the bellhousing to body also

Take a pic of the brushes
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:17 PM
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The back of the alt does not look like my 300d where i was able to swap out the Voltage regulator brushes. is this just a different style?
Also i did just clean the ground from bellhousinng and frame. Also tightened the two 17mm bolts on the back of the starter soleniod.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:40 PM
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Your alternator appears to have an external voltage regulator, which could be bad since the shop said your alternator was good.

The external voltage regulator should be mounted to the passenger side fender well
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:08 PM
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I'm not finding the junction box that was spoken of. The wires from the Alt go towards the battery then around it through the firewall. Unless i have to remove the battery/tray to find it??

Diesel, are you talking about the connectors on the Alt itself?
The Wire Junction Box in front of the Battery is only on Turbo Diesel 123s.
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:24 PM
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From the pic of the back of the Alternator in Post #24 it did not look like a Bosch Alternator so I did some searching as Member several Years ago had a Motorola Alternator.

Below is the internet address and a Pic of an Alternator labled as Motorola alternator on a Mercedes-Benz diesel

Motorola alternator on a Mercedes-Benz diesel | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

The Ribbed Aluminum Plate either has the Regulator and Brushes or just the Brushes.

You can get parts for Motorola Alternators from NAPA.
Also there is a good chance it is a higher amperages than the Stock Alternator.
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:38 PM
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Apprently the ribbed Aluminum Part is just the Voltage Regulator by itself.

Regulator, alternator Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Opel from BERU - 0190005046
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:40 PM
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oh wow, i had forgot about that. Wonder how MB decided what car got the motorola Alt and not a Bosch one.
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:41 PM
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From the pic of the back of the Alternator in Post #24 it did not look like a Bosch Alternator so I did some searching as Member several Years ago had a Motorola Alternator.

Below is the internet address and a Pic of an Alternator labled as Motorola alternator on a Mercedes-Benz diesel

Motorola alternator on a Mercedes-Benz diesel | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

The Ribbed Aluminum Plate either has the Regulator and Brushes or just the Brushes.

You can get parts for Motorola Alternators from NAPA.
Also there is a good chance it is a higher amperages than the Stock Alternator.
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You are exactly RIGHT!!! Just came from ANOTHER Auto Electric shop and he determined it is a "Motorola". Said they are not as common as the Bosch and could be $180ish to repair. I got a price from Bennett Auto of $90 w/lifetime wty. I think it is a re-man Bosch. It must be the Alt that is keeping the dash lights from coming on because he had me sit in the car and look at the dash while he did something with his tester and the lights came on bright as can be!!

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