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1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
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palebird
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850 voltage regulator

Post by palebird »

I need a voltage regulator for my 1994 850 T but I see two types being offered, one by Bosch 1197311520 and one by Huco 1197311234. Are they interchangeable or were there two different types of alternators/regulators fitted to these cars?

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Post by jblackburn »

What kind of alternator is in your car right now?

The majority of them use a Bosch alternator, but some were equipped with some Nippondenso-named thing. If you've got the Bosch, then you need the Bosch voltage regulator.
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Post by cn90 »

FYI,

Amazon now sells HUCO Voltage Regulator for $45!

https://www.amazon.com/Huco-W0133-166039 ... words=huco
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Post by tjts1 »

I bought one of these $12 VR off ebay for my Mercedes (same alternator as 850). Holds steady 13.9-14.1v at all RPMs and electric loads. Plan to use the same thing on the 850.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Voltage-Regulat ... 313wt_1273
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Paul240480
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Post by Paul240480 »

I broke down in my 240, it was an alternator brush box issue. Bosch OE. The electricians place that my break down took me to fitted a HUCO replacement . It has been fine since, but it did not fit! They had to saw off a projecting bit of plastic to 'make' it go fully home.
Not sure if this would be an issue on yours, but thought it worthy of a 'mench'.
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Post by cn90 »

tjts1,

Does it fit the Volvo 850?
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Post by tjts1 »

Paul240480 wrote:I broke down in my 240, it was an alternator brush box issue. Bosch OE. The electricians place that my break down took me to fitted a HUCO replacement . It has been fine since, but it did not fit! They had to saw off a projecting bit of plastic to 'make' it go fully home.
Not sure if this would be an issue on yours, but thought it worthy of a 'mench'.
That mechanic is an idiot. The VR should pop right in if you compress the brushes. Without compressing the brushes it becomes a huge chore.

The 240 and 850 use different shape VR. 240 along with most 80s Bosch alterators looks like this.
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850 along with most 90s Bosch alternators looks like this.
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The important points about a VR is the shape and AMP rating. The 850 has a 100a alternator with the brushes sticking away of the solid state. Whether or not a vendor decided its specifically for your car and model year is pretty much irrelevant.
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Post by Paul240480 »

Thanks, at least it worked... I remember him scratching his head and holding the two VR's to compare. It was me that saw the difference and I said so. He chose to saw it, as you say if he'd simply held the brushes in it may well have slotted right in!
Any how, I am in danger of taking this off topic :oops:

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