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STMO123

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What next?
« on: 22 October 2006, 18:29:14 »

 Went to start her up this afternoon, very slow turnover, no chance. Got my mate with his booster and got it started. Down to kwik fit for a new battery. Fitter tells me the battery is OKish, he thinks the alternators had it as its only putting out 12v and should be 14-14.5. tells me to go home, put it on charge and then get alternator sorted tomorrow.
When I got home I couldn't be ar*ed to take the battery off so extension lead and charger out to the car and on charge. 10 mins later....it starts piss**g it down! So, out to the car again, shove the charger and lead in with the engine and rest the bonnet on a bit of wood to keep the rain off.
Thats where I'm up tp now, its in the dark and wet cooking nicely. (hope it doesn't catch fire, honest) GRRRR!
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Re: What next?
« Reply #1 on: 22 October 2006, 18:33:35 »

At about 2000rpm, should be getting 14v across battery...
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« Reply #2 on: 22 October 2006, 18:41:39 »

I suppose they(kwik fit) were quite good really. They could have just chucked a new battery on and I would've been happy. For a day or two anyway.
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Re: What next?
« Reply #3 on: 22 October 2006, 19:54:22 »

Went to go do the shopping yesterday and mine wouldn't start.  Deader than dead.  Been sitting all week.  

Then I realised that I had somehow managed to leave the auto box in reverse when I parked it   :o  It's been a looong time since I owned an auto  ::)
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Re: What next?
« Reply #4 on: 22 October 2006, 20:05:35 »

Right pig m8 good luck on gettin it sorted
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Re: What next?
« Reply #5 on: 22 October 2006, 20:05:57 »

Check out my how to on the alternator quick fix....worth checking before shelling out for a replacement
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« Reply #6 on: 22 October 2006, 20:15:40 »

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Check out my how to on the alternator quick fix....worth checking before shelling out for a replacement


Hadn't seen that one, Mark. Fantastic!!!!!!!esp since my MID has been 'blinking' for a while now!
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Re: What next?
« Reply #7 on: 22 October 2006, 20:18:58 »

Your going to have fun getting at the alternator. Good luck with the repair :y
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Re: What next?
« Reply #8 on: 22 October 2006, 20:19:32 »

Quick question. In the haynes it says to remove intake trumpets to remove aux belt. Do you have to as it seems quite easy to get at with them in situ?
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« Reply #9 on: 22 October 2006, 20:21:24 »

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Quick question. In the haynes it says to remove intake trumpets to remove aux belt. Do you have to as it seems quite easy to get at with them in situ?
For the 5 mins or so to remove them, I would do it to give you more space...
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« Reply #10 on: 22 October 2006, 20:25:09 »

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Quick question. In the haynes it says to remove intake trumpets to remove aux belt. Do you have to as it seems quite easy to get at with them in situ?
For the 5 mins or so to remove them, I would do it to give you more space...

Yes Jaime, but I have a little secret. When I renewed the front multiram solenoid I lost the spring clip for the connector.....so..a little drop of glue and....... :-[
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« Reply #11 on: 22 October 2006, 20:29:32 »

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Quick question. In the haynes it says to remove intake trumpets to remove aux belt. Do you have to as it seems quite easy to get at with them in situ?
For the 5 mins or so to remove them, I would do it to give you more space...

Yes Jaime, but I have a little secret. When I renewed the front multiram solenoid I lost the spring clip for the connector.....so..a little drop of glue and....... :-[
Gotta come off at some point in future.....   ....get new clip from scrappy or anyone here breaking one...
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Re: What next?
« Reply #12 on: 23 October 2006, 10:28:21 »

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Went to go do the shopping yesterday and mine wouldn't start.  Deader than dead.  Been sitting all week.  

Then I realised that I had somehow managed to leave the auto box in reverse when I parked it   :o  It's been a looong time since I owned an auto  ::)

Does leaving it in reverse keep something drawing power then? I'll keep a watch out for that as well although I'm pretty good at remembering to put it into park  :)

Cheers Jim
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« Reply #13 on: 23 October 2006, 10:45:11 »

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Went to go do the shopping yesterday and mine wouldn't start.  Deader than dead.  Been sitting all week.  

Then I realised that I had somehow managed to leave the auto box in reverse when I parked it   :o  It's been a looong time since I owned an auto  ::)

Does leaving it in reverse keep something drawing power then? I'll keep a watch out for that as well although I'm pretty good at remembering to put it into park  :)

Cheers Jim

Auto wont start in reverse Jim :)
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Re: What next?
« Reply #14 on: 23 October 2006, 18:12:38 »

I'm sure the key wont come out of mine unless its in park.
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