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DAVEHKR Member Since: 23 Dec 2012 Location: Hull Posts: 13 |
bought my fl2 3 weeks ago, 58 plate 38k FULL HISTORY,
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7th Jan 2013 5:25 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
It could happen that the car's communication wire with the alternator to rub on the metal parts of the engine and interrupt. Check it's integrity.
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7th Jan 2013 6:03 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Bet thats the answer, if the wires disconnected theres nothing to excite alternator. |
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7th Jan 2013 7:06 pm |
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DAVEHKR Member Since: 23 Dec 2012 Location: Hull Posts: 13 |
cheers guys, will pass the messages on to garage, |
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7th Jan 2013 10:42 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
May I suggest looking at basics.
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11th Jan 2013 9:00 am |
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DAVEHKR Member Since: 23 Dec 2012 Location: Hull Posts: 13 |
thanks for the advice, got the car back from the garage last night,
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11th Jan 2013 10:46 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
@fredastaire
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11th Jan 2013 2:59 pm |
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spanielman Member Since: 11 Jun 2014 Location: lancs Posts: 46 |
I was having the battery not charging light on 30 seconds after start up and staying on , I followed alex-pescaru post, after taking diesel filter off you can see the blue wire from wireing harness to the alternator and sure enough were it runs under the power steering pipe it had been chaffing and broken the copper wire,exactly has shown in the picture.[/b] |
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19th Jun 2014 5:26 pm |
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jimmatt Member Since: 22 Jul 2011 Location: Hampshire UK Posts: 18 |
Confirmation of the same problem and cause. The Battery / Alternator warning light had been staying on.
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22nd Oct 2017 7:40 pm |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Great source of information, and indeed my wire had broken at 120,000 miles just as it exits the plastic covering of the loom. |
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10th Jan 2018 7:53 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Great post. I've just paid out for a new alternator and still the lights on. The battery is kicking out 12.6 volts which is a little high, while the alternator is going up to 18V, varying, which points to the signal wire. I had a quick look and it seems solid, so before I order a fuel filter, so I can change it when I look at the blue wire though to the alternator, can anyone advise where the blue wire exits at the other end? I can then make a bypass to check.
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14th Jan 2018 5:01 pm |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Not sure it is this wire as with mine broken, everything worked fine with about 13.7 across the battery with the engine running, it just brings on the light, and limits some of the high consuming items. Mine felt solid as well, but the plastic loom covering had cut through the insulation as the wire exits, and the inner had rotted away, but the wire was not actually detached just open circuit.
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14th Jan 2018 6:19 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Thanks Paul,
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14th Jan 2018 6:55 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Well, I should have read these threads before I splashed out on an alternator. Overcharging... The books say alternator. Then read the threads above and checked the blue wire. Couldn't believe it, it was like the images above. kinked and almost split in two. Too short a link and it was a right pain to fix. I wanted it done so went for a solid double crimp. Too much fuel around for soldering.i
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21st Jan 2018 8:26 pm |
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