Bad Alternator on the Turbo 2

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Bad Alternator on the Turbo 2

Postby steveatyork » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:38 pm

Any ideas if the alternator on the T2 is anything special i noticed towards the end of the summer the instruments (theres a lot of em:eek were diming on idle and at revs, Just found out the alternators over charging near on 15v

So just wondering if the alternator can be repaired?

Just had a peek on the 3S development site 359 Euros 75A is that standard or uprated. http://www.renault5-turbo.com/catalogue.php

Any ideas on the above lads please (Seeing that im a member now :) at last :shock:
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Postby clee » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:40 pm

Regulator up the duff .Should be a std repair .
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Postby steveatyork » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:59 pm

Was thinking that lee, But i had a word with a sparkie freind and he said it depends what Alternator it is? :roll: No doubht with it been a T2 it will be something odd :)

Ill try and have a look Tomoz if i get the chance.
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Re: Bad Alternator on the Turbo 2

Postby JohnC » Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:48 pm

steveatyork wrote:the instruments (theres a lot of em:eek were diming on idle and at revs, Just found out the alternators over charging near on 15v



If the 15v is at the alt end, I would not be too unhappy, normal charging is 14.5, how accurate is your meter.?The acid test is the voltage at the battery, it is likely to be less due to distance of batt to alt. First check is batt earth to chassis, gearbox earth strap, tightness of pos lead studs from batt to alt. However my guess is the battery. Charge it with mains charger, and check with hydrometer, before taking alt off for repair. Even if the alt is faulty its worth checking the wiring while you are about it. It is amazing how loose all the nuts on the studs loosen themselves over time.
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Re: Bad Alternator on the Turbo 2

Postby steveatyork » Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:06 pm

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steveatyork wrote:the instruments (theres a lot of em:eek were diming on idle and at revs, Just found out the alternators over charging near on 15v



If the 15v is at the alt end, I would not be too unhappy, normal charging is 14.5, how accurate is your meter.?The acid test is the voltage at the battery, it is likely to be less due to distance of batt to alt. First check is batt earth to chassis, gearbox earth strap, tightness of pos lead studs from batt to alt. However my guess is the battery. Charge it with mains charger, and check with hydrometer, before taking alt off for repair. Even if the alt is faulty its worth checking the wiring while you are about it. It is amazing how loose all the nuts on the studs loosen themselves over time.


Taken at the battery :cry:
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Re: Bad Alternator on the Turbo 2

Postby JohnC » Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:19 pm

steveatyork wrote:Taken at the battery :cry:


If thats the case, as long as you are happy the battery is in good condition and topped up, it does appear the wiring is ok, otherwise voltage would be low at batt. One final check though, battery voltage with engin off, If this is above 12v, then I think the others are right, reg faulty.
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Postby andyh877 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:00 pm

if the regulator has packed up you can source them for around £15 and it would take 3 mins to fit it, if your alt is a valeo one it will be easy to repair
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Postby steveatyork » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:05 am

Managed to get the alternator off, what a t--t to get to, anyway its a valeo unit with a Motorola Regulator. Been on the phone and emailing with no luck :cry:

Another thing that im having doubts with is the output of the alternator. 50amp :? so im thinking with all the bits n bobs im running, Charge cooler additional fans, gauges etc if the standard alt will be up to the job :?:

The only 100% alternative at the mo is the 75A one from 3S developments. but at near on £300 :cry:
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Postby andyh877 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:00 pm

i doubt 50A is strong enough for or your bolt on bling Steve.....

what's the ref number of it and i'll look to see if a regualtor is available for it, even better there should be a number on the reg also....
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Postby mettersl » Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:51 pm

Andy,
You'll probably have more luck than in the UK. My Audi alternator reg failed last year. In the UK Valeo only supply complete alternators, in France and Germany they sell brushes, bearings and regulator's as well.

Rip off Britain?- you bet

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Postby andyh877 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:58 pm

mettersl wrote:Andy,
You'll probably have more luck than in the UK. My Audi alternator reg failed last year. In the UK Valeo only supply complete alternators, in France and Germany they sell brushes, bearings and regulator's as well.

Rip off Britain?- you bet

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nope.... i bought parts from the uk and ...... prices were comparable with over here... you just need to know where to look...
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Postby andyh877 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:19 pm

clee wrote:http://www.woodauto.com/vehicle.aspx
just been trying to find the bill with their name on it.....

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Postby steveatyork » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:36 pm

Thanks for the help & advice lads, I ended up going for the expensive option from 3S :cry: hopfully the 75A alternator will power the bling stuff Andy :wink: Im sure with a bit more searching there would have been a much cheaper higher output option here in the UK with a bit of cross referencing, but its a race against time at the mo for some stuff thats in the pipeline 8)
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Postby andyh877 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:00 pm

spider alternator.... 70A and it's used on alot of other renaults too .... and i think they're less than £100 new

or original replacement

EXA230108502 DRI Alternator (4)
New Outright Unit -
Voltage 12
Amperage 50
Note 1 Internal Regulator
Note 2 Renault
Note 3 -
Note 4 -
Note 5 -
Note 6 -
Availability Immediate
Price RRP £ 155.82

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