Problems with series 2 xj6
Problems with series 2 xj6
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Madfox

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20 posts

144 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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Help! Ignition light is staying in all of a sudden. Battery seems to be charging fine according to the gauge. Light gets brighter when I Rev the engine and nearly goes out in idle. Hoping to God it's not the alternator. At the same time the screen wash has stopped working and I'm getting a lot of noise off the power steering belt on full lock and at the low speeds. Can any of these things be connected?


williamp

20,192 posts

299 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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ignition light means its not charging or not holding the charge. Is the battery holding a charge? 14v remember. Older ones don't like winter, and lots of winter starts often kills batteries (well, the ones I've had have done this). I had a 944 with a 90s immobiliser which went through one battery every winter.

might just be the brushes on the alternator which need replacing, as they do wear out. Much cheaper..


tortop45

434 posts

186 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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Tighten the fan belt.........

Madfox

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20 posts

144 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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Nice one. Has a new fan belt do might have stretched

jith

2,752 posts

241 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Madfox said:
Help! Ignition light is staying in all of a sudden. Battery seems to be charging fine according to the gauge. Light gets brighter when I Rev the engine and nearly goes out in idle. Hoping to God it's not the alternator. At the same time the screen wash has stopped working and I'm getting a lot of noise off the power steering belt on full lock and at the low speeds. Can any of these things be connected?
If it's an early Series 2 it will have a control diode for the warning light. That can go faulty but the alternator will still charge. The control unit on the alternator can be replaced without changing the whole alternator.

J

Madfox

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20 posts

144 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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It's a 1977, not sure if that counts as early. Battery seems to be charging...

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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If it's a Lucas 17 or 18 ACR alternator I think jith has just solved your problem. They can do exactly that - indicate no charge but still actually have full output.