I had an problem in March 2012 where the alternator warning light was "dim" when driving and not charging. I removed the alternator had an Auto Electrician test it and said it was charging ok. Forum advice was to check the indicator light wiring. I put the alternator back, checked the indicator light connections and the the alternator was charging fine around 14volts.
14 months later, same issue. Alternator warning light was dim when running battery discharged and wife was stuck! I removed the alternator to get it inspected again and then read an article on testing the warning light. I put the alternator back in with a few taps to get it into position, switch the key on but not starting the engine, warning light was on - good. I disconnect warning light from back of alternator and grounded it - light on also good. I then connected it started the engine and alternator was charging at 14V. Whilst enginge was running and alternator outputting 14V tested voltage between battery negative terminal and alternator body 0.2v - article said less than 0.5 V is good!
I am now guessing that there is an intermittent fault in the Valeo alternator and am thinking of replacing it with a Bosch unit or refurb the Valeo, but probably not economical. Car is 2001 2.0l Cabriolet AGG engine 185,000 km's
Any advice appreciated.
14 months later, same issue. Alternator warning light was dim when running battery discharged and wife was stuck! I removed the alternator to get it inspected again and then read an article on testing the warning light. I put the alternator back in with a few taps to get it into position, switch the key on but not starting the engine, warning light was on - good. I disconnect warning light from back of alternator and grounded it - light on also good. I then connected it started the engine and alternator was charging at 14V. Whilst enginge was running and alternator outputting 14V tested voltage between battery negative terminal and alternator body 0.2v - article said less than 0.5 V is good!
I am now guessing that there is an intermittent fault in the Valeo alternator and am thinking of replacing it with a Bosch unit or refurb the Valeo, but probably not economical. Car is 2001 2.0l Cabriolet AGG engine 185,000 km's
Any advice appreciated.
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