terigt01
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I have a 06 GT and I'm getting the check charging system. Where do I start? Do anyone know a good mobile mechanic in Jacksonville, fl?
Take it to an auto-parts store (advance, zone, o'reilly, etc) and they'll test it.I have a 06 GT and I'm getting the check charging system. Where do I start? Do anyone know a good mobile mechanic in Jacksonville, fl?
From Memory, Approximately the same as a decent new aftermarket unit.What did it cost to rebuild?
This has been a long running issue. Due to the reverse rotation. department of Boost has a viable option for the S197 carsI have a Saleen supercharger on mine so the alternator is flipped around backwards and the clutch pulley is removed for obvious reasons. Since it spins in reverse the cooling fan in the alternator isn't doing much.
I've fried several alternators on long trips so I have been carrying a spare alternator and tool kit with me the last 15 years.
the last alternator started giving me the check charging system message so I opened it up and the regulator fasteners were loose. I tightened them up and haven't had a problem since.
There is more testing to be done to verify proper function. What about Amp output? Just as important as Voltage!From Memory, Approximately the same as a decent new aftermarket unit.
In my Experience, you can tell if your Aftermarket Alternator is good with the following technique: on various websites, they sell a a 12v socket charger which shows the voltage output of the Alternator. If you have just started the car cold after some time, the voltage should be 14 volts, or more. If it is not, you have received a unit that has been poorly refurbished with an incorrect regulator, which will only bring your system to about 13.8v at max. (I state this as fact, but this is my experience on this, went through 2 alternators before having the original fixed. I didn't get cheap ones, either.)
Later on in the electrical saga I've had with my car, I also found there to be an issue with my custom radio setup, for public information, but with this info, you can save yourself from eating alternators just by having it rebuilt. It's been happy for several months now.