Changing Alternator.. and belts
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:07 am
Hi All...
Following recent flat battery and other minor issues I have got myself a smart new (reconditioned) Alternator for my 2.5 diesel Bongo. The old one
was only putting out around 13 volts and appeared to be on its way out. New belts are on order and due to be delivered shortly, I thought it only sense to
replace them at the same time.
My question is, Can this be done entirely from inside the cab? Being over a 'certain age' the time has come in my life to let others crawl about underneath
vehicles, especially in January/February!
I am resonably proficient with spanners so the change is well within my limits, I just don't fance lying on my back on cold concrete!
Incidentally as others have said on here, if you're in the market for a new alternator try http://www.startermotor-alternator-store.co.uk give them a call, very helpful and excellent service
Peter
Following recent flat battery and other minor issues I have got myself a smart new (reconditioned) Alternator for my 2.5 diesel Bongo. The old one
was only putting out around 13 volts and appeared to be on its way out. New belts are on order and due to be delivered shortly, I thought it only sense to
replace them at the same time.
My question is, Can this be done entirely from inside the cab? Being over a 'certain age' the time has come in my life to let others crawl about underneath
vehicles, especially in January/February!
I am resonably proficient with spanners so the change is well within my limits, I just don't fance lying on my back on cold concrete!
Incidentally as others have said on here, if you're in the market for a new alternator try http://www.startermotor-alternator-store.co.uk give them a call, very helpful and excellent service
Peter