I have today had all of my dash warning lights come on on the Surf. I did a search on here and after reading about imminent alternator failure, I have decided this is probably the cause. I just need some techie to confirm my findings:
When at idle, volts across battery (twin batteries) reads 12.6 V. Warning lights now on - with continuous beep.
When increasing revs to 2000 rpm, lights go out, volts across battery are around 13.9 - 14.2 V
I found the alternator belts loose, so tightened them but lights remain on at idle. I then increased revs to 1500 and lights went out, but as soon as I loaded the alternator with brake light voltage or headlights, then warning lights all came back on again.
So , I am of the assumption my alternator has low speed under volt, so is this likely to be the whole alternator requiring a recon, or is maybe a voltage stabiliser/rectifier not working correctly?
If someone with good electrical knowledge could help me, that would be great as my knowledge of electrics is basic. I am loathed to pay out for a new alternator if only a rec or stabiliser needs replacing.
Any ideas?
When at idle, volts across battery (twin batteries) reads 12.6 V. Warning lights now on - with continuous beep.
When increasing revs to 2000 rpm, lights go out, volts across battery are around 13.9 - 14.2 V
I found the alternator belts loose, so tightened them but lights remain on at idle. I then increased revs to 1500 and lights went out, but as soon as I loaded the alternator with brake light voltage or headlights, then warning lights all came back on again.
So , I am of the assumption my alternator has low speed under volt, so is this likely to be the whole alternator requiring a recon, or is maybe a voltage stabiliser/rectifier not working correctly?
If someone with good electrical knowledge could help me, that would be great as my knowledge of electrics is basic. I am loathed to pay out for a new alternator if only a rec or stabiliser needs replacing.
Any ideas?
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