2.0L 2wd petrol query

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2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by stuc » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:35 pm

On my way to work this morning, the charge light was on all the way. It has come on a couple of times now.
When driving the gearchange(auto) also started playing up and wouldnt change gears.
Checked the ATF fluid all ok there.
Checked the battery-reading 10.8V no charging from alternator though, explains the charge light I think?
Come to start it after work, flat as pancake. Booster pack started, but driving home no headlights, or anything switched on, the car again was very sluggish, poor gearchange.

Would the gearbox be affected by the flat battery and no charging from the alternator?
Wheres the best place to get an alternator and how much roughly?

Gutted, why my new Bongo :cry: :(
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by Simon Jones » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:10 am

Both the engine and gearbox have ECUs so low voltage is likely to cause some form of erratic running. Then you've got the additional load of the ignition system to take into account. A few years back during the Poland trip, one of the diesel Bongos in the convey had an alternator fail but was still able to get to the final destination by driving at some pace non-stop until they arrived at the campsite with a practically flat battery. Unfortunately, with petrol engines you can't keep running so long as you have the additional power consumed by the injectors, ignition and fuel pump.

Worth trying a couple of the breakers as there are a few more 2 litre ones knocking around now. Alternatively, if you can live without the use of the van for a few days, there are plenty of places who can recondition it for you.
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by Dabs » Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:43 am

Hi Stu
Contact Wheelquick in Wigan the 2.0 petrol is their fave model Im sure they would advise you on this!
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by stuc » Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:32 pm

Cheers guys, will give them a ring.
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by rita » Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:26 am

Hi,might be a stupid question,is the alternator drive belt and connector Ok.


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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by stuc » Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:22 pm

Yes belt is in good condition and no output from alternator.
Got it took off today, and I think it has collapsed inside as when you shake it it is rattly and a couple of ball bearings fell out. Not good I would think.
Trying to source a replacement locally but one motor factor said he'd matched it up and supplied me one today, but guess what it's the wrong one. So lots of calls to make in the morning.
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by teenmal » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:31 am

Hi stuc,you could try here,giving them the details of the ALT,I believe it is the same as the V6.


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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by stuc » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:00 pm

Hi managed to source an alternator today with the help of Mike senior at wheelquick, wigan. He put me onto Japanese automotive spares who were really easy to talk to and can send an alternator to arrive tomorrow. Will let you know how I get on.
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query-Sorted now

Post by stuc » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:49 pm

Alternator arrived this morning, half hour at lunchtime to fit it, everything seems to be ok again.
Big thanks to Mike senior@wheelquick for his contact.
Thanks to Mick Johanson@Japanese Automotive spares for great fast service. Ordered Mon pm, arrived Tuesday am. =D> =D>
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Re: 2.0L 2wd petrol query

Post by jaylee » Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:12 am

Simon Jones wrote:A few years back during the Poland trip, one of the diesel Bongos in the convey had an alternator fail but was still able to get to the final destination by driving at some pace non-stop until they arrived at the campsite with a practically flat battery.
Ah yes, i remember this well.... Not only was an alternator relayed to a Polish camp site within 24 hours & then fitted in 20 minutes..?
British ingenuity was used to flout Polish daytime running light laws... :lol: :wink: =D>
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