by Juzzblack » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:13 pm
I,ve just had my alternator repaired after it stopped working.
However, this has raised a couple of questions and left me slighlty confused! The place where i had it repaired noticed that the rectifier terminals are stamped + and - the opposite way round to the way they are marked + and - on the outer black plastic cover! So he says he has wired it up the correct way, as stamped on the rectifier (+ is + and - is -). This means when i put the alternator back on the car, he says i should re-connect the red + lead to what will be marked - on the outer black plastic cover, even though it was connected to the terminal maked + on the outer black plastic cover before i removed it from the car!
So, basically he is telling me to put the alternator lead back on differently to before i took it off the car because the outer black plastic cover is stamped up differently to the way the rectifier is stamped under the cover, which he says is the correct way! He's had it working this way on the bench, so he is telling me to disregard what the outer cover says.
Can anyone shed any light on this as I'm confused?!
Why was it originally wired to the + on the outer casing if this is wrong and how come it worked? Because if the wire is connected to the wrong terminal on the alternator won't it just go bang!?
What is also confusing me is i have a Haynes manual, which covers the Renault 25 Turbo and this shows the exact same alternator wired exactly the same way, with the red wire connected to what is marked + on the outer black plastic cover!
I'm also being told when they had the reconditioned alternator running on the test bench i will no longer have a working battery warning light working on the dash. He tried two different voltage regulators and neither made the warning light work. This concerns me slightly because it was the battery light which alerted me to the alternator not charging in the first place.
Any suggestions? Cheers!