Battery light stays on
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Re: Battery light stays on
Can I change my mind please, I wouldn't buy a Bosch at that price, I'd rather have a refurb of the existing one done.
As I say, I don't know the reliability of the RTX, a quick google does cast doubt on the quality though, which was my concern.
Ebay is an option, one here, but if you want it quick you might have to ask.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-T25-TRANS ... 3115968585
Have a read around, see what others think, only you can make the decision though
As I say, I don't know the reliability of the RTX, a quick google does cast doubt on the quality though, which was my concern.
Ebay is an option, one here, but if you want it quick you might have to ask.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-T25-TRANS ... 3115968585
Have a read around, see what others think, only you can make the decision though
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Re: Battery light stays on
937carrera wrote:Can I change my mind please, I wouldn't buy a Bosch at that price, I'd rather have a refurb of the existing one done.
As I say, I don't know the reliability of the RTX, a quick google does cast doubt on the quality though, which was my concern.
Ebay is an option, one here, but if you want it quick you might have to ask.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-T25-TRANS ... 3115968585
Have a read around, see what others think, only you can make the decision though
Thanks 937...
Have put an ad in the wanted section,maybe someone has one in there garage and will see if anyone comments on this re ECP and RTX
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Re: Battery light stays on
My local alternator repair shop will readily repair bosch alternators
He tells me they are the easiest and have a massive spares catalogue.
I took a dead one into his shop and it cost £25 to put right (diode plate, bearing)
Fully tested and warrantied.
He tells me they are the easiest and have a massive spares catalogue.
I took a dead one into his shop and it cost £25 to put right (diode plate, bearing)
Fully tested and warrantied.
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Re: Battery light stays on
kevtherev wrote:My local alternator repair shop will readily repair bosch alternators
He tells me they are the easiest and have a massive spares catalogue.
I took a dead one into his shop and it cost £25 to put right (diode plate, bearing)
Fully tested and warrantied.
Thats a good price. To refurb my Lucas 45a one will be minimum £60
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Re: Battery light stays on
Quick question,
Went to ECP today to pick up my alternator. 1 hour train journey.
Does the pulley size make a difference?? One sticks out more than the other, My current Lucas one is like the one on the bottom, close to shell. Sorry if this is a silly question. Tried to pull a fast one, my Lucas 45 a with the Remy one. (which had a surcharge of £60) She wouldnt take it back because the Voltage Regulator wasnt on my old one
Wasted journey as they didnt have any other in stock
Screen Shot 2018-03-24 at 13.37.00 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Went to ECP today to pick up my alternator. 1 hour train journey.
Does the pulley size make a difference?? One sticks out more than the other, My current Lucas one is like the one on the bottom, close to shell. Sorry if this is a silly question. Tried to pull a fast one, my Lucas 45 a with the Remy one. (which had a surcharge of £60) She wouldnt take it back because the Voltage Regulator wasnt on my old one
Wasted journey as they didnt have any other in stock
Screen Shot 2018-03-24 at 13.37.00 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
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Re: Battery light stays on
Had a look at GSF, anyone know which company they use?? Doesnt say. 56% off and £50 quid for my old one (will put everything back on)
Screen Shot 2018-03-24 at 14.50.03 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
This looks like a safe bet?? ECP have annoyed me esp the person behind the counter. I phoned this morning and they told me I didnt need the voltage regualtor... Not amused
Screen Shot 2018-03-24 at 14.50.03 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
This looks like a safe bet?? ECP have annoyed me esp the person behind the counter. I phoned this morning and they told me I didnt need the voltage regualtor... Not amused
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Re: Battery light stays on
Right then...
To update this...
Caught the train to Cardiff today, got my new alternator £150, (there is a surcharge of £50 but... I had to swap the pulleys over) No worries I thought, I can drive there tomorrow
Got home, undid the old pulley easy enough, but couldnt get the other one off... Balls. Quick walk up the road and got the garage to do it, cost me a 4 pack.
So put the new alternator on... here we go. Started her up... Light still there..12.5v. FFS
So it wasnt the alternator after all, though I have a nice 65a one now. Things to make me feel better.
So looking around I found THIS!!!
IMG_3375 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Goes from the stater to the alternator
IMG_3377 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Cant believe it... and I dont have any ring connectors.
Quick question is it a 8mm ring connector I need??
Screen Shot 2018-03-26 at 21.11.59 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
do I need to heat shrink it?? One final question, whilst looking around down there (its bloody auckward to get to) the spade connector to the starter collapsed in my hand.
saw this
Screen Shot 2018-03-26 at 21.12.41 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Do I need to buy a female spade?? or is it housed inside.
Sorry again for silly questions.
Train again for me for the next few days
To update this...
Caught the train to Cardiff today, got my new alternator £150, (there is a surcharge of £50 but... I had to swap the pulleys over) No worries I thought, I can drive there tomorrow
Got home, undid the old pulley easy enough, but couldnt get the other one off... Balls. Quick walk up the road and got the garage to do it, cost me a 4 pack.
So put the new alternator on... here we go. Started her up... Light still there..12.5v. FFS
So it wasnt the alternator after all, though I have a nice 65a one now. Things to make me feel better.
So looking around I found THIS!!!
IMG_3375 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Goes from the stater to the alternator
IMG_3377 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Cant believe it... and I dont have any ring connectors.
Quick question is it a 8mm ring connector I need??
Screen Shot 2018-03-26 at 21.11.59 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
do I need to heat shrink it?? One final question, whilst looking around down there (its bloody auckward to get to) the spade connector to the starter collapsed in my hand.
saw this
Screen Shot 2018-03-26 at 21.12.41 by Crazy Horse, on Flickr
Do I need to buy a female spade?? or is it housed inside.
Sorry again for silly questions.
Train again for me for the next few days
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Re: Battery light stays on
Standard 4mm blue Female spade terminal for the male trigger spade
Standard 6mm Yellow with 8mm ring.for the battery terminal on the solenoid
Hope this helps.
Standard 6mm Yellow with 8mm ring.for the battery terminal on the solenoid
Hope this helps.
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kevtherev wrote:Standard 4mm blue Female spade terminal for the male trigger spade
Standard 6mm Yellow with 8mm ring.for the battery terminal on the solenoid
Hope this helps.
Thanks Kev,
Should get a chance to fit tomorrow, and be back on the road
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and by the way, Toolstation (inside Wickes) do these bigger connectors and cheaper even than ebay.
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Re: Battery light stays on
To close the thread...
replaced terminals this morning... sorted. 14.5 v ... no battery light. 14 v with heater on.
Cost me £100 for alternator (which I didnt need but my old one was on the way out
terminal connectors... free from the gargae up the road.
Back on the road again
replaced terminals this morning... sorted. 14.5 v ... no battery light. 14 v with heater on.
Cost me £100 for alternator (which I didnt need but my old one was on the way out
terminal connectors... free from the gargae up the road.
Back on the road again
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Re: Battery light stays on
Hi all,
sorry to continue this thread but...
Need to just confirm that all is well.
Van running I get around 14.2 or 3V (Have the 14.5v regulator)
Tonight coming home with lights on 13.7/8v with the blower on also 13.1V
Do these sound right??
Im also getting a very very faint battery light when I put my foot down, any suggestions or Im a being a bit over paranoid?
sorry to continue this thread but...
Need to just confirm that all is well.
Van running I get around 14.2 or 3V (Have the 14.5v regulator)
Tonight coming home with lights on 13.7/8v with the blower on also 13.1V
Do these sound right??
Im also getting a very very faint battery light when I put my foot down, any suggestions or Im a being a bit over paranoid?
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Re: Battery light stays on
Sounds quite right to me. Still more than enough to charge the battery.
However, given the state of that corroded connector, and with warmer weather approaching, take the time to check ALL main supply cable connectors. If cables are frayed anywhere and look generally suspect, consider replacing and upgrading the size of these cables. Its all gain
However, given the state of that corroded connector, and with warmer weather approaching, take the time to check ALL main supply cable connectors. If cables are frayed anywhere and look generally suspect, consider replacing and upgrading the size of these cables. Its all gain
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