Alternator not charging

Alternator not charging

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Paul V

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4,489 posts

277 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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The alternator isn’t charging on the mini, its a 1996 1.3i, I’ve tried changing it but still no charge, the 2 main wires show battery voltage and the small wire about 0.4v.

Any idea what could be causing it?

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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I had this once on an older car and it was the ignition lamp blown on the dash. Tells the alternator to start charging, was an old system though.....

Paul V

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4,489 posts

277 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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The ignition light does come on but goes out once started!

It's got me puzzled, I think it might end up in a garage but I’m trying to sell it and don't really want to spend anymore money on it!

kevinday

11,623 posts

280 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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Duff output regulator or maybe duff brushes?

Paul V

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4,489 posts

277 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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I'm pretty sure the one I've replaced it with would be ok though as it was working on the other car.

jv_as

129 posts

255 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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Once the engine is running do all the ancillaries work at their full potential e.g. do the head lights work correctly when the engine is running, and it is the battery thats not charging. Could be many things try looking at the battery connections especially the earth, it could also be a very old battery. You need to give us more information if you would like us to fix this over the internet.

Paul V

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277 months

Thursday 20th March 2003
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Sorry the alternator isn't charging, it's only showing about 11.5v at the back of the alternator on the 2 large gauge wires and nothing on the smaller wire, I think that may be the problem as when I tested a friend’s mini all 3 were showing 14+v.

It's weird as everything started working last night, it was charging etc but now it's stopped again.

smeagol

1,947 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th March 2003
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IMHO this suggests a faulty alternator. I would take it back and get them to check it for you. The intermittent nature means there's probably a loose wire inside that is sometimes completing the circuit and sometimes not.

Another thing to check is the engine earth strap is tight. It may be enough for general running but causing problems with the charging circuit (as someone has mentioned before a loose earth on a battery has the same effect). Although seeing as you haven't said its hard to start and the engine seems to run fine it should be okay.

Paul V

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Thursday 20th March 2003
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Well it only goes with a jump start, the alternator came off my other car and was working fine on there. I'll have more fun over the weekend by the look of it.

Really annoying though as the Griff is off the road as well!

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th March 2003
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Is the 11 volts the battery? Or is that disconected. On our festa the battery is accross the alternator.

Paul V

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277 months

Thursday 20th March 2003
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its with the battery connected so the voltage would be coming from the battery not the alternator as its the same with the engine running or not!

wedg1e

26,799 posts

265 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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The smaller wire is the sensing wire for the alternator. It detects the voltage at a point remote from the alternator to better allow it to judge the drain present and thus the amount of charge required: this is known as 'battery-sensing'. Older alternator designs sensed the voltage drop internally (known as 'machine-sensing') and were consequently less reliable.
You're obviously measuring the battery voltage at the larger terminals; the lack of anything on the smaller wire may be something as daft as a blown fuse or poorly-plugged connector - depends where they sense the voltage.
The alternator will be expecting to see something coming in to tell it what to do, in effect.

Ian

Paul V

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277 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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I thought it was something like that, I have fitted another alternator plus clean up the plug connections etc. and that seems to have it charging, I’m now getting 13.9v at the alternator but only 13.2v at the battery so I’ll try cleaning the earths etc.