937carrera wrote:Now, I really don't like the Kwik Fit school of engineering, but rather than get an auto electrician why not just swap the voltage regulator - £8.36 + delivery
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/voltage-re ... 14-5v.html
Only two screws to remove / replace it.
Take your old one out and put a photo up if you like.
My worry would be that an auto electrician might recommend a whole new alternator.
That's sounds like good advice. The alternator is about 7 years old, though?
 
				




 .  There's a big oily lump in there which I assume is the engine and I used Mocki's photo to identify the alternator.  Why can't all the parts have labels on them like "distributor here!" or "Hey, I'm the Carburetor!".  That would make life much easier.  The blue wire is connected so I'll send for the part and have a go.
 .  There's a big oily lump in there which I assume is the engine and I used Mocki's photo to identify the alternator.  Why can't all the parts have labels on them like "distributor here!" or "Hey, I'm the Carburetor!".  That would make life much easier.  The blue wire is connected so I'll send for the part and have a go.