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Old 24 November 2010 | 11:02 AM
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Question Another little problem help

What could cause this??

I have just noticed that the little red rubber cap that covers the bolt on the back of my alternator is split open and the bolt/connection under it is exposed. It looks like something has been chewing at it

I have limited technical powers and would appreciate your thoughts
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do you park it in a garage over night.cos if you do you could have mice.the reason i say this is my mother was having this problem with her veyron (fiesta).when ever she asked me to check the oil i noticed the alternator nut cover and the + battery terminal cover were being chewed.on a better inspection the little fekkers were building a nest down the back of her engine bay.so a few traps layed and voila i was having mouse soup for my tee.
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I do live very close to a farmers field so its possible i could have lodgers in my engine bay especially with the cold nights we are having.

Maybe i should start charging rent

You don't have a spare cap laying around do you?
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Originally Posted by Lofty91
I do live very close to a farmers field so its possible i could have lodgers in my engine bay especially with the cold nights we are having.

Maybe i should start charging rent

You don't have a spare cap laying around do you?
no but i got a roll of insulating tape.
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Originally Posted by Lofty91
I do live very close to a farmers field so its possible i could have lodgers in my engine bay especially with the cold nights we are having.

Maybe i should start charging rent

You don't have a spare CAT laying around do you?
Arf probably has a moggie spare...



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Old 25 November 2010 | 01:21 PM
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Kt Green are posting me one out £4


If this one gets chewed my next purchase will be an air rifle
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Arf probably has a moggie spare...



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Not Happy, the cap has fallen apart again.

I have just been out for a drive/xmas shopping and on inspection it looks like the alternator could be over heating as it is very hot to the touch.

How hot should the alternator be after a medium drive? and if it is over heating what could be the cause?

My car is a 55 plate STI and is standard, it is having no problems starting or driving.
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Bearing failure will cause excessive amounts of heat, IMHO.

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Originally Posted by dunx
Bearing failure will cause excessive amounts of heat, IMHO.

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Bugger its never simple is it

What if the belt was too tight would that cause wear on the bearings
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Get the alt checked for voltage output, they have a tendancy for the voltage regulator to fail and give an output of about 15.7v wich would cause the live wire to the battery to overheat and melt/disintergrate the cap. this would also bugger your battery after a short while.if you have a multimeter you can check yourself should be no more than 14.4v with the engine running AND WARM.

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Originally Posted by jimbob9875
Get the alt checked for voltage output, they have a tendancy for the voltage regulator to fail and give an output of about 15.7v wich would cause the live wire to the battery to overheat and melt/disintergrate the cap. this would also bugger your battery after a short while.if you have a multimeter you can check yourself should be no more than 14.4v with the engine running AND WARM.

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Thanks Jamie, I'll give that a go tomorrow.

Is the voltage regulator a seperate part to the alternator?
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Only on ancient British cars...

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Originally Posted by Lofty91
Thanks Jamie, I'll give that a go tomorrow.

Is the voltage regulator a seperate part to the alternator?
hello matey, i have a cap you can have if you come get it. i also have an alternator you can have for £20 if you need it? its from a legacy but im possitive there the same
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i had the same problem it was mice chewing it plus positive cover on battery
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Originally Posted by MrJim
i had the same problem it was mice chewing it plus positive cover on battery
That was my initial thoughts but the positive terminal cover is fine
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