Ongoing electrical problems
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Ongoing electrical problems
Still looking for help out there, please.
Sludge light and charging light still staying on. On a good run of speed they may go out, but back again on tickover.
Bongo still running and battery ok. So I don't think it is the alternator?
However could the alternator be under or overcharging, does anyone know.
Also can anyone tell me, what the sludge light is for, and what should I do when it comes on, presumably change the oil?
With thanks
Tomsk
Sludge light and charging light still staying on. On a good run of speed they may go out, but back again on tickover.
Bongo still running and battery ok. So I don't think it is the alternator?
However could the alternator be under or overcharging, does anyone know.
Also can anyone tell me, what the sludge light is for, and what should I do when it comes on, presumably change the oil?
With thanks
Tomsk
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underneath your FUEL filter is a water trap. Your sediment light will come on when this needs draining. May as well put a new FUEL filter on whilst your about it.(nothing to do with oil filter) However if, as you say you have 2x warning lights that are playing up exactly at the same times I think you must have a electrical problem or a bad earth. To check your alternator is charging put a voltmeter across your battery terminals and with the engine running it should read about 14,2 volts..
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Tomsk wrote at the start of this thread:
>Sludge light and charging light still staying on
Haydn Callow wrote:
>underneath your FUEL filter is a water trap...
> However if, as you say you have 2x warning lights that are playing up >exactly at the same times I think you must have a electrical problem or a >bad earth.
Tomsk later wrote:
>Where do I find the fuel filter please?
My advice is worry about your charging first - if it was JUST the sediment light then I'd start with the fuel filter, but with both of them on, the likelihood is that you have charging problems (sediment light coming on when not charging properly is a known symptom of not charging).
The way you describe the behaviour of the warning lights, you are getting some charge (and maybe enough to keep your battery charged until you need to start using your lights a lot)...
So I'd take it to your local electrical place to have a look at it.
Cheers
Chris
>Sludge light and charging light still staying on
Haydn Callow wrote:
>underneath your FUEL filter is a water trap...
> However if, as you say you have 2x warning lights that are playing up >exactly at the same times I think you must have a electrical problem or a >bad earth.
Tomsk later wrote:
>Where do I find the fuel filter please?
My advice is worry about your charging first - if it was JUST the sediment light then I'd start with the fuel filter, but with both of them on, the likelihood is that you have charging problems (sediment light coming on when not charging properly is a known symptom of not charging).
The way you describe the behaviour of the warning lights, you are getting some charge (and maybe enough to keep your battery charged until you need to start using your lights a lot)...
So I'd take it to your local electrical place to have a look at it.
Cheers
Chris
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Alternator charging or not
A simple test is to get a suitable DC voltmeter and apply across the battery terminals : with the engine off the battery should read between 12.25 and 13 Volts. and with the enigine running the voltage reading should read between 13.8 and 14.4 volts representing a healthy charge characteristic.
when doing these tests ensure there are no heavy loads on the battery -air con/ heated screen lights etc.
when doing these tests ensure there are no heavy loads on the battery -air con/ heated screen lights etc.
I say, Do You Bongo?....... RATHER!
Thanking you all for your help on this matter.
I have tested my output from the alternator across the battery terminals, and it remains at 12 volts whether I rev the engine or not.
It also does not make any difference if I put a load on it, so I think the alternator is probably suspect.
Thanking you all again.
Tomsk
I have tested my output from the alternator across the battery terminals, and it remains at 12 volts whether I rev the engine or not.
It also does not make any difference if I put a load on it, so I think the alternator is probably suspect.
Thanking you all again.
Tomsk
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