Alternator issue - odd one
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Alternator issue - odd one
Guys,
This one is annoying me. The car is a 1957 2 door with a 1275 A+ engine with an alternator. Been running fine, but I have found on long journeys, the charging light will come on when idling(say at traffic lights).
With the car warm, if I start it at home and dont touch the accelerator then the warning light comes on and stays on. However, once I have tapped the accelerator, the light goes out and even after a long time idling doesnt come on again. These symptons are completely repeatable. It is as though on start up the alternator does not quite function properly.
On first start up (with no throttle and ignition light on), the battery voltage reads 12.20V, after tapping throttle, voltage reads 12.45V Again fully repeatable. So there is some difference.
I have tightened the fan belt, clean wires no change. The idle speed does not seem to change, although I have measured it (just be sound and vibration). Havent yet stripped the alternator to clean the brushes and contacts.
Anyone got any ideas? It never used to do this, and it is very annoying.
thanks
H
This one is annoying me. The car is a 1957 2 door with a 1275 A+ engine with an alternator. Been running fine, but I have found on long journeys, the charging light will come on when idling(say at traffic lights).
With the car warm, if I start it at home and dont touch the accelerator then the warning light comes on and stays on. However, once I have tapped the accelerator, the light goes out and even after a long time idling doesnt come on again. These symptons are completely repeatable. It is as though on start up the alternator does not quite function properly.
On first start up (with no throttle and ignition light on), the battery voltage reads 12.20V, after tapping throttle, voltage reads 12.45V Again fully repeatable. So there is some difference.
I have tightened the fan belt, clean wires no change. The idle speed does not seem to change, although I have measured it (just be sound and vibration). Havent yet stripped the alternator to clean the brushes and contacts.
Anyone got any ideas? It never used to do this, and it is very annoying.
thanks
H
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that sounds like normal alternator at startup. You have to give some revs for the alternator to energise itself, after which it should give a charge continuously.
(One thing that sounds odd is that it only reads 12.45 at the battery - normally it would be above 13)
As for the charging light coming on during a journey... sounds not great.
(One thing that sounds odd is that it only reads 12.45 at the battery - normally it would be above 13)
As for the charging light coming on during a journey... sounds not great.
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alternator
It doesn't appear to be sick from what you say. (is your tickover
a bit on the slow side)?
a bit on the slow side)?
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If your tickover is slow (as Willie says) then that could be the cause. If not then the regulator pack on the back of the alternator might be on the way out. I have had these fail loads of times and give symptoms similar to what you describe until finally the ignition light stays on regardless of engine revs. You can change the regulator pack (involves messing in the back of the alternator) if you can locate a replacement, or just get a service exchange alternator.
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