E46 320 - BATTERY LIGHT PROBLEM

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Can somebody help to diagnose this problem.

Whilst driving home from work the other day, I noticed that the battery light came on after a few km's and then at the traffic light near home it went off. I went home and parked the car.

Today, when I got home, I started it and all seemed fine. So I let it idle for a while and then revv'd it a bit and noticed the battery light came on for a second and then went off. Every time I revv'd past 3000 it came on and then went off as the revv's dropped. I also notice that the car has a bit off a vacuum noise when pressing the accelerator. I made a video with my BB which shows the battery light problem but you cant really hear the engine noise



Any ideas?
 

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Had the same issue but I was told its the alternator going, then decided to check my battery found out my battery had some dead cells, then replaced the battery and the battery light went off.
 

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Hope its just a belt slipping or even the battery and not the alternator
 

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well from the vid i dont think its the belt you would surly hear it quite easily if it was slipping

Coisman had a vacuum cleaner noise that turned out to be the alternator maybe ask him about it :) maybe he just changed the regulator and that fixed it... think the regulator is under R500 if i remember right so that would be way cheaper than a new alternator :rollsmile:
 

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:thumbs: will wait for Cois to comment

quiet a mission to get to the alternator :cry:
 
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moranor@axis said:
well from the vid i dont think its the belt you would surly hear it quite easily if it was slipping

Coisman had a vacuum cleaner noise that turned out to be the alternator maybe ask him about it :) maybe he just changed the regulator and that fixed it... think the regulator is under R500 if i remember right so that would be way cheaper than a new alternator :rollsmile:
Regulator is over a grand and you can only get from the dealerships and certain auto-electricians.
 

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SP33DYV said:
moranor@axis said:
well from the vid i dont think its the belt you would surly hear it quite easily if it was slipping

Coisman had a vacuum cleaner noise that turned out to be the alternator maybe ask him about it :) maybe he just changed the regulator and that fixed it... think the regulator is under R500 if i remember right so that would be way cheaper than a new alternator :rollsmile:
Regulator is over a grand and you can only get from the dealerships and certain auto-electricians.

dont think you right about the price but i dont have any proof ether... it goes for less than $50 online though for the oem Bosch product... have you tried Bosch diesel electric?
 

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Took the regulator out on Saturday but could not get a replacement at any of the local spares outlets. Checked with BMW this morning at it is R1857 incl VAT in Durban :cry: My car has a Valeo alternator so I need to find out who the Valeo agents are

 

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Could not wait any longer so I ordered one from BMW. They gave me a small discount and I ended up paying R1670 incl VAT. This is what the bugger looks like (old part).....new one will be here on Thursday

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Outer





Its also fairly simple to remove.

1) Disconnect the battery
2) Take off the airbox & MAF
3) Disconnet main cable from alternator - 17 socket
4) 2 bolts holding alternator cover - 7mm socket - requires short extension due to space around bolts
5) undo alternator cooling vent pipe connected to the cover - simply pull loose
6) another 3 bolts - 7mm socket - to undo the regulator and she is out

Space is a small issue though as it is quiet cramped in that engine bay
 

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Well now I am pissed off and stumped......changed the regulator but the alternator is still not charging the battery.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
 

moranor@axis

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talk to one of the durban fanatics with an e46 and swap batteries... if the problem goes away you know what it is :)
 

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Doubt it is the battery......while the car was idling I took off the negative terminal and the car immediately switched off.

I put the battery on charge now and will let it charge for a few hours then check the voltage in the morn to see if it his holding its charge.

 
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