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Battery Indicator lit
My Battery indicator came on a few days ago. The brake wear indicator also began to glow at the same time. I put a volt meter on the electrical system and the voltage varied from around 12.8 to 17.1 . That seems a bit high. Today it wouldn't spin the engine fast enough to start; voltage while cranking fell below 9 in just a second or two. I borrowed a battery from one of my other vehicles to be able to keep driving.
Car is '82 240D 55Amp Alt. Alternator is 6 months old ( I lost the receipt so no warranty) My questions: Is the internal regulator availible? at what cost? Best source for good alternators? Will this battery die also? ( The old battery did not show bulging of its sides), How quickly? |
Mike,
The voltage regulator is available separate from the alternator. It can be accessed from the back, and is actually a combination of the voltage regulator and the contact brush assembly. I think I paid $50 from Kragen for mine, and it's still working happily a year and a half later... :) There are people who've successfully just replaced the contact brushes, but with the alternator being that new, I have trouble believing that they're bad... Hope that helps some...good luck! |
Depending on where you bought it, they may keep records on the transaction. If you look around you can find the regulator for around $20.
Don |
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