After spending most of the long weekend at my Dad's farm in the Mud with the Lada, the battery light kept illuminating.
It would stay on if I had the choke on a bit, but come on intermittently when I wasn't using the choke.
On the Monday, it was on when I was using the choke (I had only just started the Lada) and the Lada stalled going up a slight bit of a hill. I checked all the battery connections, and they were ok, but it stalled another two times before I booted it to get up the hill.
It also sometimes stalls when I am revving it up in 2nd gear going through the mud.
I tightened the alternator (or is it a generator?) belt, but that hasn't helped.
Anyone know what is causing this?
I have only just got the thing road legal, and I'm determined to not miss out on any club runs...
Lada battery light illuminating
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Lada battery light illuminating
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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sounds like you have a faulty alternator. Time to get checked properly or replaced.
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Alt is stuffed. Diodes will be gone hence the faster you rev the brighter the light.
Not sure what engine you are running but if alt is stuffed and its injected it will die as the volts drop from no alt.
Solution to both NEW ALT
Not sure what engine you are running but if alt is stuffed and its injected it will die as the volts drop from no alt.
Solution to both NEW ALT
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Damn, that's what I thought it was (but REALLY didn't want to hear)
I think I have a spare alternator laying around...
Thanks for your help guys
I think I have a spare alternator laying around...
Thanks for your help guys
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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Check if its full of mud, I used to have to clean out my hilux alternator all the time. muddy water would make the brushes sticky, a quick strip and clean was all it took to get it working most of the time.
I got that quick at it i could pull it out strip and clean it and have it back in while everyone else had lunch
I got that quick at it i could pull it out strip and clean it and have it back in while everyone else had lunch
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LOLYF wrote:Check if its full of mud, I used to have to clean out my hilux alternator all the time. muddy water would make the brushes sticky, a quick strip and clean was all it took to get it working most of the time.
I got that quick at it i could pull it out strip and clean it and have it back in while everyone else had lunch
It appears to be ok, as not much mud has splashed into the engine bay (but I'm sure that when it does I will have to clean it heaps, 'cos it's in the most ridiculous place possible )
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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Guess this is kinda irrelevant now, but I had a similar problem. The battery wasn't charging and I got to the stage where the battery was too flat to supply power to the coil, thus no spark. All it turned out to be was a dislodged alternator fuse. Maybe something for future problem encounterer's to look for
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sounds like the alt.
put a multimeter on the bat should be min of 13.4v any less and its not charging.
didnt you move yours to the left up high?
if you need it you can grab my old one, was working mint when I took it out.
keep in mind its the internaly regulated type which from memory is different to your externaly set up one, easy enough to change.
Any way if you want it let me know we can throw it in and strip and clean/check your other. I also have a spair that just needs some brushes and she all good.
put a multimeter on the bat should be min of 13.4v any less and its not charging.
didnt you move yours to the left up high?
if you need it you can grab my old one, was working mint when I took it out.
keep in mind its the internaly regulated type which from memory is different to your externaly set up one, easy enough to change.
Any way if you want it let me know we can throw it in and strip and clean/check your other. I also have a spair that just needs some brushes and she all good.
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ladeda wrote:sounds like the alt.
put a multimeter on the bat should be min of 13.4v any less and its not charging.
didnt you move yours to the left up high?
if you need it you can grab my old one, was working mint when I took it out.
keep in mind its the internaly regulated type which from memory is different to your externaly set up one, easy enough to change.
Any way if you want it let me know we can throw it in and strip and clean/check your other. I also have a spair that just needs some brushes and she all good.
look at the date of the original post Ladeda way back in 2011
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Sibainmud is fixing the alty up for me, we've also got to redo the wirin in the engine bay. So many people have played round with it it's hard to know what goes where now
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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The brushes were totally worn out. The external regulator conversion was a bit dodgy to say the least. Soldered some wire onto the brush holder and threaded out the side of the housing. Now to hook it all up with a bit of splicing and dicing
Cheers,
P.S, Louis, will have some time to complete the project real soon
Cheers,
P.S, Louis, will have some time to complete the project real soon
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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keithal wrote:ladeda wrote:sounds like the alt.
put a multimeter on the bat should be min of 13.4v any less and its not charging.
didnt you move yours to the left up high?
if you need it you can grab my old one, was working mint when I took it out.
keep in mind its the internaly regulated type which from memory is different to your externaly set up one, easy enough to change.
Any way if you want it let me know we can throw it in and strip and clean/check your other. I also have a spair that just needs some brushes and she all good.
look at the date of the original post Ladeda way back in 2011
ha ha true thanks
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sibainmud wrote:P.S, Louis, will have some time to complete the project real soon
Sweeeeeet. I'm even trying to save up so I can pay for the various bits I need.
Getting closer, getting closer.........
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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