Charging issue?
Charging issue?
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jamieduff1981

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8,092 posts

164 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Hi folks. I have a new question. My Cerb has a recent alternator and Sagaris power steering. I've noticed the steering weight varies with engine rpm and the lights go dim below around 1500rpm.

I keep reading about this 100amp fuse but will admit I don't yet know which symptoms this can give.

Any ideas? Just a dud alternator regulator?

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Is your rev counter playing up?
Could be battery. 100 amp fuse. Alternator.

jamieduff1981

Original Poster:

8,092 posts

164 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Tacho seems fine - what does that imply?

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Rev counter can bounce around when 100amp fuse is going.

Supateg

799 posts

166 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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When my fuse went i noticed,

Rev counter needle swings randomly
indicators stalk seemed not to cancel indicators
Hid lights failed to 'fire up'
Low battery voltage, sluggish starting
Electric windows sluggish
Misfire / hesitance

= lack of current
All these dissapeared with new supply cables and fuse & holder. Mine had the original fuse which had melted the holder and corroded.


jamieduff1981

Original Poster:

8,092 posts

164 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Thanks chaps. I'll look into this silly fuse...

greenracing

259 posts

195 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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by checking it you will probably find it crumbles in you hand!

best thing to do is to get a new fuse holder and a new 100 amp or 125 amp midi fuse in advance as you will probably find the fuse holder is cracked or damaged and if you have the original strip fuse, this will also be in a sorry state.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-MIDI-CAR-TRUCK-MARIN...

2 fuses and holders for less than 8 quid!

pmessling

2,313 posts

227 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Or better still remove the fuse all together and get a new cable

mickk

30,201 posts

266 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Is this true about removing it? I'm sure I saw a post suggesting this a few years back but it was decided by the majority to leave alone and replace as and when it failed.

Can't find it now.

Supateg

799 posts

166 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Your choice.
If the alternator overcharges the fuse blows and protects the cerbs electrics.
How many times does an alternator fail due to voltage regulation?
I replaced mine for a 125 amp MIDI version.

The_Edge

958 posts

230 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Gazzab said:
Rev counter can bounce around when 100amp fuse is going.
yes

Been there.

Also some other seemingly strange occurrences that can drive you made trying to source interesting causes for. Get the fuse done either way.

firewallguy

192 posts

175 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Gazzab said:
Rev counter can bounce around when 100amp fuse is going.
My rev counter bounces around when accelerating, thought it was another 'feature'. Is the fuse easy to get too?

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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That's sounds like a slightly dodgey rev counter. The fuse is under the bonnet, under the panel and above the starter. Easy to get to if you have long reach socket (covered in black tape to avoid arcing).

scotty_d

6,795 posts

218 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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firewallguy said:
My rev counter bounces around when accelerating, thought it was another 'feature'. Is the fuse easy to get too?
Might not be the 100 amp fuse i fitted a new midi fuse and holder and mine still bounces under acceleration. I just live with it as its no big deal as it settles back out in a second or 2 when back in a cruise. If it gets worse i will sort it.

The strip fuse's are a waste of time Never had a issue with Midi's after i fitted one to both my old chim and Cerb.

The_Edge

958 posts

230 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Gazzab said:
That's sounds like a slightly dodgey rev counter. The fuse is under the bonnet, under the panel and above the starter. Easy to get to if you have long reach socket (covered in black tape to avoid arcing).
Yeah -this was fun smile Long reach, plus few layers of insulation tape necessary smile was an adrenalin fuelled learning curve for me, but given I'm there, a monkey can do it with a fair wind

jamieduff1981

Original Poster:

8,092 posts

164 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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My electric PAS packed in completely this evening so I've just bought the Midifuses from the link above and will get that changed. Hopefully that'll deal with it. smile

Tang Soo Tim

506 posts

193 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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firewallguy said:
Gazzab said:
Rev counter can bounce around when 100amp fuse is going.
My rev counter bounces around when accelerating, thought it was another 'feature'. Is the fuse easy to get too?
mine bounces about to, I changed to 125 amp fuse with new holder and made no difference , nice to know its done though .....

jamieduff1981

Original Poster:

8,092 posts

164 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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I replaced the 100Amp fuse after work this evening and took it out for a 12 mile run to see if it made any difference. The PAS is back on and off but that may be a weak battery. The lights and blowers seem more stable but still dip at idle (again, the battery could do with a charge). My fuse was intact but a little corroded. It didn't look like the normal blade fuses I've seen on here. It was only about 1mm wide between the terminals? Anyway it has a midifuse now and is a little better.