Hello everyone. I hope you all had a nice Christmas?
Following on from my last post, 18813
I have some more questions for you knowledgeable people.
I took my truck into Halfords to get a new alternator fitted before Xmas as I was doing a fair bit of travelling that weekend.
They phoned me saying the alternator definitely wasn't charging the battery, and the replacement that they'd been sent was the wrong one
Anyway, they changed the belts as they were pretty worn, and bolted the old alternator back on and sent me on my way.
That night I fully charged both batteries. Next morning, connected them up and no worries, started first time.
Now here's the good bit -
I've driven from Birmingham to Somerset and back - using my headlights only a bit, and I've driven a total of about 2 hours with headlights on in the past 3 days.
The battery indicator hasn't even moved off about 16 on the gauge
Does this mean my alternator is ok? Were the batteries just so highly charged that they havn't registered a fall in charge yet? I'm at a loss.
I don't want to shell out 300 notes for an alternator I don't need, but I also don't want to be guage watching all the time wondering whether I'm going to cut out at any moment!!
I should be able to get an independent meter test done on Friday, but your thoughts would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
Following on from my last post, 18813
I have some more questions for you knowledgeable people.
I took my truck into Halfords to get a new alternator fitted before Xmas as I was doing a fair bit of travelling that weekend.
They phoned me saying the alternator definitely wasn't charging the battery, and the replacement that they'd been sent was the wrong one
Anyway, they changed the belts as they were pretty worn, and bolted the old alternator back on and sent me on my way.
That night I fully charged both batteries. Next morning, connected them up and no worries, started first time.
Now here's the good bit -
I've driven from Birmingham to Somerset and back - using my headlights only a bit, and I've driven a total of about 2 hours with headlights on in the past 3 days.
The battery indicator hasn't even moved off about 16 on the gauge
Does this mean my alternator is ok? Were the batteries just so highly charged that they havn't registered a fall in charge yet? I'm at a loss.
I don't want to shell out 300 notes for an alternator I don't need, but I also don't want to be guage watching all the time wondering whether I'm going to cut out at any moment!!
I should be able to get an independent meter test done on Friday, but your thoughts would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
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