Charge Warning Light
Charge Warning Light
I replaced the alternator in the (Disco) 300Tdi in my hybrid in August 2012 with a new (Denso) part from Paddocks. However, the charge warning light has just started coming on intermittently, independant of the load on the alternator.
I have a dash-mounted voltemeter which I've checked against a good multimeter and I get at least 13.9V (depending on load) and this does not change when the charge light comes on. (The voltmeter is wired into the dashboard electrics btw). Having a reasonable voltage seems to discount any engine earth problems doesn't it? Besides which the earth strap is in good condition and tightly attached at both ends.
WWW research suggests that the new alternator is bust (rectifier problem) and I was going to send it back to Paddocks. Am I right or could something else be up?
Thanks,
James
I have a dash-mounted voltemeter which I've checked against a good multimeter and I get at least 13.9V (depending on load) and this does not change when the charge light comes on. (The voltmeter is wired into the dashboard electrics btw). Having a reasonable voltage seems to discount any engine earth problems doesn't it? Besides which the earth strap is in good condition and tightly attached at both ends.
WWW research suggests that the new alternator is bust (rectifier problem) and I was going to send it back to Paddocks. Am I right or could something else be up?
Thanks,
James
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Probably a rectifier or regulator problem, unless there's an intermittent short to earth somewhere in the wiring.
Depending on the type of alternator the charge light feed can also act as the "exciter" for the alternator so is connected to the regulator. On that type disconnecting the wire at the alternator would "prove" that he alternator was causing the light to come on bur might also result in the alternator over or under charging.
If you don't need the vehicle on the road I'd send it back and get a replacement.
THE best alternator place in the UK (maybe) is in the centre of Huddersfield, if you need it done quick you can take it there and they'll tell you what's wrong with it and either fix it or sell you the parts, whichever you prefer.
http://www.woodauto.com
They even stock spare Corvette alternators, which is how I found them
Depending on the type of alternator the charge light feed can also act as the "exciter" for the alternator so is connected to the regulator. On that type disconnecting the wire at the alternator would "prove" that he alternator was causing the light to come on bur might also result in the alternator over or under charging.
If you don't need the vehicle on the road I'd send it back and get a replacement.
THE best alternator place in the UK (maybe) is in the centre of Huddersfield, if you need it done quick you can take it there and they'll tell you what's wrong with it and either fix it or sell you the parts, whichever you prefer.
http://www.woodauto.com
They even stock spare Corvette alternators, which is how I found them
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