awkwardbob
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*possible silly question*
So the L322 has been running beautifully, everything was nice and lovely.
And then I started to get a squealing from the aux belt (I assume) especially when cold.
Was considering replacing but noticed that I was getting some odd errors and that the reported voltage from iid was fluctuating between 11.9 and 14 but never consistent.
Naively I assumed that it should be around 14v with the engine running and wondered if the slipping belt was interfering with the alternator and charging.
Today the battery is gubbed at 9V
So…. I likely need a new battery. But could the alternator be screwed too ? I didn’t have any warning of an alternator failure.
I can try changing the belt (is it a pig of a job ? Rave makes it sound easy but I can even see the bloody thing !)
Or should I be looking at. A new alternator ? -how much of a pain is that to change ? -I know it was simple on the P38 but again…. It’s likely buried in the guts somewhere…
Thanks again for your help (and empathy !)
Bob
So the L322 has been running beautifully, everything was nice and lovely.
And then I started to get a squealing from the aux belt (I assume) especially when cold.
Was considering replacing but noticed that I was getting some odd errors and that the reported voltage from iid was fluctuating between 11.9 and 14 but never consistent.
Naively I assumed that it should be around 14v with the engine running and wondered if the slipping belt was interfering with the alternator and charging.
Today the battery is gubbed at 9V
So…. I likely need a new battery. But could the alternator be screwed too ? I didn’t have any warning of an alternator failure.
I can try changing the belt (is it a pig of a job ? Rave makes it sound easy but I can even see the bloody thing !)
Or should I be looking at. A new alternator ? -how much of a pain is that to change ? -I know it was simple on the P38 but again…. It’s likely buried in the guts somewhere…
Thanks again for your help (and empathy !)
Bob