I have a 1990 740GL.
When I drive with the headlights on, the alternator charges less than adequately... at Idle, below 1000 RPM, the voltmeter will drop almost to the bottom... A volt meter on the battery shows 13.6 or so at idle with no accessories on. When I turn on the headlights, I have about 11.8-12.0 at the battery.
On the alternator, there is a piece of 12guage wire from a small stud on the rear to the Idle speed control bracket serving as a ground. It's hot as heck and shows a voltage drop of over 1 volt across it.
Is this the way the alternator is supposed to be grounded?
Thanks
Charging question
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That is how the alternator is earthed (grounded), although I can't recall the exact location, the idle speed bracket does not seem familiar. However, if the wire is getting hot it is either not strong enough or it is failing. I would replace it with something heavier and would be looking at a better earth point.
Bill.
That is how the alternator is earthed (grounded), although I can't recall the exact location, the idle speed bracket does not seem familiar. However, if the wire is getting hot it is either not strong enough or it is failing. I would replace it with something heavier and would be looking at a better earth point.
Bill.
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1996 850GLT 2.5 20v Estate Manual.
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Used a length of #4 wire. No more voltage drop, but still weak charging. Pulled the regulator and there was nothing left of the brushes. (345K miles). New regulator and it's like new!
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