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Date:         Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:22:15 -0700
Reply-To:     Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From:         Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject:      Re: 88 Vanagon alternator light problem
Comments: To: John Graham <theklube@GMAIL.COM>
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what pops into my mind is short or worn brushes in the voltage regulator/brush package unit in the back of the alternator. Sometimes a new one of those will keep an alternator going a long time yet, if it's the brushes that are warn.

you should also undo the alternator belt and check the bearings on the alternator. I find lots of alternators on 2.1's with loose or slightly worn bearings.

While doing that, also check the mounting bracket underneath the alternator - or the nuts that secure it - it's a classic alternator failure area on waterboxer engines. Doesn't happen too often, but when it does, you want to catch it while it's just a matter of tightening things - left long enough, you can even have broken off studs to deal with.

you should also just check charging voltage ( I do it at the battery, since that's what needs to kept up to charge ) with a digital volt meter. 13.8 volts is 'par acceptable .............more than 13.8, up to 14.5 is nice. I check it at idle, then at idle with the lights on . With lights on it should maintain the same charging voltage. Rev it up too and check voltage at other rpm's too........but usually at a good idle is fine for a charging voltage test.

got a rusty transmission ground strap perhaps ? I always carry a spare alternator myself, like a good used one, and I have a few I could sell if anyone wants a spare/back-up. Scott www.turbovans.com Scott www.turbovans.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Graham" <theklube@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:50 PM Subject: 88 Vanagon alternator light problem

> Dear list, > > Well, I titled this 'alternator light problem' because that's what > happened > first. Here's what has happened so far. > > I was coming back from the campout at Hunting Island when I noticed that > my > alternator light was on! At first it was Oh Sh...t as I was driving along > a > two lane road with NO shoulder, but the temp guage was right where it > should > be and I had no other indications that anything was wrong. I stopped for > gas several miles later and found no missing belts or loose connections in > the engine compartment. AND there appeared to be no reduction in battery > power when I restarted, so I'm thinking something other than a gross > failure > of the charging system. > > While I was sitting in the gas station pondering my situation, the only > thing that I noticed that was further info was that when I shifted the > automatic from park down to drive and back, the alternator light flickered > a > little. I tried clicking on the headlights and there was no flicker at > all > and the lights seemed to come on full. So with my tank full of gas and > only > 3 more hours of interstate travel to get me back home, I set off. > > During my remaining trip, I noticed that the light would go off for long > periods of time and then come back on. It stayed mostly on during the > trip. I didn't try wiggling any of the instrument panel connections, but > it > occurred to me. > > I just went out and checked to see the specifics of details as I moved > that > auto trans lever. The light is on full bright in Park and Neutral, but is > slighty dimmer in Reverse and the Drive settings > > Any ideas of where I might look next? > > Thanks, > > John Graham > 88 Westy > Charlotte, NC > > -- > This e-mail is a natural product made from recycled electrons. The slight > variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and > beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.


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