Alternator issues
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Alternator issues
Hi guys, I just got an FTO recently, the voltage has been jumping around a lot and the batt light flashes from time to time when I'm driving. I brought it to my mechanic and he said it's the alternator. But the seller told me he just got the alternator checked last week and it was working fine. Any suggestions what other possible causes it could be before I spend a bomb on replacing the alternator? Thanks.
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I will agree
Sadly this will be the case, and also it shouldn't cost you a mint for "this macky" of yours to remove and replace your alternator after it has been recondidtioned...
For some well most, people will remove it them selves simple enough task a bit tight but simple enough to do so, once you can do this even if you are not mechanically minded you can just take it into your Auto eleckies and have them overhaul it
Let me know where your at i can more than likely help you out
I'm in Brisbane!
Cheers Damian.

Sadly this will be the case, and also it shouldn't cost you a mint for "this macky" of yours to remove and replace your alternator after it has been recondidtioned...
For some well most, people will remove it them selves simple enough task a bit tight but simple enough to do so, once you can do this even if you are not mechanically minded you can just take it into your Auto eleckies and have them overhaul it

Let me know where your at i can more than likely help you out

Cheers Damian.
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crimson236 wrote:How do I check the charging voltage?
Ok since your not a Mechanic

If the Voltage on the Multi Meter is Dropping with the accesories on then you will know your Alternator isn't charging

Any Auto Electricians can do this for you

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Anything to do with the battery light and the voltage jumping around is the alternator, or sh*tty battery terminals.
First things you should check is the terminals, take them off give the battery poles a quick sanding and sand inside the plug as well.
Make sure the wires are sitting in the plug good as well, put the terminals back on and make sure they are tight, the terminals can not move at all.
If it still does it get a mates battery see and give that a go.
If that doesnt work, its your alternator, and if you have a gpx i would advise against getting it reconditioned as i have seen so many people have problems with the car not reaching mivec. Just get a 2nd hand one.
Where abouts are you located as well? If it needs to be replaced i am experienced and can do it for you.
First things you should check is the terminals, take them off give the battery poles a quick sanding and sand inside the plug as well.
Make sure the wires are sitting in the plug good as well, put the terminals back on and make sure they are tight, the terminals can not move at all.
If it still does it get a mates battery see and give that a go.
If that doesnt work, its your alternator, and if you have a gpx i would advise against getting it reconditioned as i have seen so many people have problems with the car not reaching mivec. Just get a 2nd hand one.
Where abouts are you located as well? If it needs to be replaced i am experienced and can do it for you.
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Very true. But as long as you make the auto-electrician aware that it is a known issues & they need to check that they're using the right parts & then if they put it back in & mivec is broken, then get them to re-do it for free..silverGPX wrote: If that doesnt work, its your alternator, and if you have a gpx i would advise against getting it reconditioned as i have seen so many people have problems with the car not reaching mivec. Just get a 2nd hand one.
Going 2nd hand means you have no way of knowing when it will die again.. could be 2 days, 2 years, or could last for another 10, but more likely sooner than later
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I'll agree the last time i had an Alternator Recond. I removed it and replaced it my self and only Paid the Recond price of about $150 although i didn't get an exchange unit they had already sitting around, i just had the one from the car Reconditioned.mr-charisma wrote:removal, recondition, & refit cost me about $280 from memorychausta wrote:how much does reconditioning cost?
Since they may or maynot already have one for your car, Just makes it a quicker transition


