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daveccpa 03-16-2016 08:19 AM

ABS & Batt light
 
I noticed yesterday that my battery & ABS light are staying on much longer than normal. They both go out after about 30 seconds of driving but they are where on longer than the top light.

I haven't noticed this before and wonder if this is a sign that the battery or alternator are on their way out.

I have a 35 mile commute and noticed no other issues, lights, radio, heat & wipers where all on both ways so maybe I'm nuts.

Anybody seen anything like this?

DrCactus 03-16-2016 08:58 AM

My battery died on Friday and noticed my radio music would clip in and out like bad reception kind of thing.... my battery light would do the same thing. Maybe get it tested before getting stranded like me! Went to get my e-test done and car died - needed new battery, such a pain!

jdraupp 03-16-2016 09:04 AM

Hit it with a multimeter. That's the only way you can be sure.

daveccpa 03-17-2016 07:15 AM

So I did a little more testing. The battery is fine. At idle the alt is about 12 volts, at 3000 rpm its around 14. The batt light stays on until 3000 rpm then goes out and stays out.

I think this means the Alt is starting to go.

JFP in PA 03-17-2016 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by daveccpa (Post 487692)
So I did a little more testing. The battery is fine. At idle the alt is about 12 volts, at 3000 rpm its around 14. The batt light stays on until 3000 rpm then goes out and stays out.

I think this means the Alt is starting to go.

More likely the voltage regulator.

daveccpa 03-22-2016 07:29 AM

JFP you where right on. The voltage regulator was totally worn. Replaced with a new one and everything works great.

Gilles 03-22-2016 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by daveccpa (Post 488390)
JFP you where right on. The voltage regulator was totally worn. Replaced with a new one and everything works great.

Out of curiosity, can you easily replace the regulator without removing the alternator..?

Steve Tinker 03-22-2016 02:25 PM

No - the regulator is bolted on the rear od the alternator, so it has to be removed for access.
Once the alternator is on the bench, it only takes a few minutes to clean up the commutator and fit the new regulator.

dghii 03-22-2016 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Tinker (Post 488457)
No - the regulator is bolted on the rear od the alternator, so it has to be removed for access.
Once the alternator is on the bench, it only takes a few minutes to clean up the commutator and fit the new regulator.

+1.

My order of chaos when I had this issue was since I had to remove the alternator anyway,I took it to have it tested. Once I verified that the VR was bad (2 bad diodes), I bought new bosch regulator (~$50), installed it on the back or the alternator and installed into the car. It's been almost three years and no further issues.


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