Dead Alternator, or.. ?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:34 pm
Hi again,
I just posted in the wheels, tyres & brakes forum regarding our spongy brakes. As luck would have it, that's not the only problem we're experiencing...
We're having an intermittent issue with the charging system. A while back we noticed that the battery got really weak and just gave up one day. Charged it and tested it and the battery itself seems fine and hold its charge well enough. But when the engine is running, the voltage on the battery terminals was just 12.1V or so; so it wasn't getting charged. Then later, mechanic checked it and it measured higher so he tells us it's fine and after we pay the bill and drive it home, again the same issue; 12.0-12.1V with the engine running, even when you rev it.
Would the alternator be at fault? Or could it be something stupid & simple (cheap!) that should be checked first?
We have been taking it offroad into quite deep mud and water as well, could this kill the alternator? Is there a way of protecting it somehow?
Thanks for your help!
Laura
I just posted in the wheels, tyres & brakes forum regarding our spongy brakes. As luck would have it, that's not the only problem we're experiencing...
We're having an intermittent issue with the charging system. A while back we noticed that the battery got really weak and just gave up one day. Charged it and tested it and the battery itself seems fine and hold its charge well enough. But when the engine is running, the voltage on the battery terminals was just 12.1V or so; so it wasn't getting charged. Then later, mechanic checked it and it measured higher so he tells us it's fine and after we pay the bill and drive it home, again the same issue; 12.0-12.1V with the engine running, even when you rev it.
Would the alternator be at fault? Or could it be something stupid & simple (cheap!) that should be checked first?
We have been taking it offroad into quite deep mud and water as well, could this kill the alternator? Is there a way of protecting it somehow?
Thanks for your help!
Laura