P1000 said:Seems like a good quote to me. Last I serviced an alternator on my ex audi, I could not get the big front bearing off, not with a puller or a chisel, so I just checked it and it seemed good for another 350kkm and I put it back in the car. Was quite a job to get the alternator off, though...
Was there not someone on the forum that did the job on a 540i E39 and got halfway, then had to have the car towed, because he couldn't get the bolt of the alternator? (after removing the radiator etc.)
Anyway, if that quite includes fitting and removal of the alternator, go for it. Also at that mileage, it might be a good idea to do the brushes as well.
Leimie said:If you have access to a press then this is a diy job. Good quality bearings are just over R100 for the set.
Solo Man said:I recently had the alternator of my X5 diesel overhauled - when i started it in the morning it sounded as if the alternator bearings were shot. Tried to remove the alternator and only got halfway. Then went to see the specialists and they told me that it was not such a big job to remove the alternator. Gave me a few tips as to how to go about it. Went home and tried again and got it out. The other problem i had was that the lights sort of brightened up when revved above idle speed and the "specialist" said it could be the recifier (i think).
Anyway, had the rectifier and bearings replaced and refitted the alternator, and it is still the same, no difference with the lights or the bearing "rumble". Cost about R1500.00 I have piece of mind now about the alternator being good for another 200k km
Hellas said:If you are unsure, I had the engine running, then took a tommy bar (you can use a screwdriver too) and held it to each component (aircon pump, alternator, idler pulleys etc) and listen with your ear against the top end of the tommy bar, then you can hear a faulty bearing. I did this to pinpoint the aircon pump's bearing.
Kinnear said:This is one big problem, i wish BMW can sort out. coz i have had up to now 3 Bmw and all 3 hAD this Alternator problems had them fixed myself once true a electrical tech donig that for a living. both times it did not last long and even now on my e60 had the samething. just then i took it straight onetime to the dealer payed the 13k to be getting this over and done![]()
Raybimmer said:Good luck , vacuum leak if pipe goes to inlet manifold will effect idle .Hope brgs come off easy , the new ones will have a slight drag to them , the old ones will spin easily but with noise due to wear and incereased clearances .
P1000 said:That is the jump start point IIRC.