m42 cluster/ alternator issue.

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  • kansas-ix
    E30 Mastermind
    • Jan 2004
    • 1600

    #1

    m42 cluster/ alternator issue.

    I need your guys help badly. Ok so here is the story car has been not starting the best for a few weeks thought it was the alternator belt as it was a little loose, so put a new one on. Then yesterday starting giving me troubles so put a new battery in that got me about 250miles, then this morning wouldnt start jumped it went to Oreilly's they say alternator not giving out enough juice put in new alternator, and jumped on highway got 30miles and then starting acting like alternator is going out, so turnaround and went back home, didnt make it. Died. Talked to Uli at Hafkemeyer in KC very reliable man said if i turn the key and the battery light on the dash doesnt light up then, this will prevent the alternator from working- he said replace bulb and should be good, so i did, still doesnt light up so, then he said that the cluster wiring must be bad, so got new cluster, still same problem.

    ANY IDEAS please!!
    E30 325ix 62k
  • Farbin Kaiber
    Lil' Puppet
    • Jul 2007
    • 29502

    #2
    Trunklight.

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    • AndrewBird
      The Mad Scientist
      • Oct 2003
      • 11892

      #3
      I'd guess a bad ground on the alternator.

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      • TwoJ's
        R3V Elite
        • Oct 2005
        • 4908

        #4
        Okay, first of all, have you even put a multi meter on the battery while the car is running to see how the alternator is doing? Have you charged the battery, or did you just throw it in the car and go? What is the voltage across the battery when the car is off? Pull the (-) battery cable (ground strap) and measure current between the post and the ground strap. How many mA? You need to provide more detailed information about what you've done before we can make a decent educated guess.

        Second of all, don't make a thread linking to another thread you've started.

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        • e30Matt
          R3V Elite
          • Dec 2003
          • 5077

          #5
          Yeah, probe the battery with the car idling and a few accessories turned on (headlights, etc.) to put a little load on the system... main thing to look for here is voltage, you want somewhere north of 13 (14-14.5 ideally) but south of about 15.5. Let us know after that.

          "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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          • kansas-ix
            E30 Mastermind
            • Jan 2004
            • 1600

            #6
            voltage was 11.72 when oreilly checked it.
            E30 325ix 62k

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            • WillisE30
              E30 Modder
              • Jan 2007
              • 831

              #7
              Multimeters are worthless for testing charging systems. Voltage is an ok indicator but if the alternator isn't putting out current it's game over. It's entirely possible you got a bad alternator from the parts store. As someone else already mentioned check your grounds on the engine, alternator grounds through the block.
              sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
              Current:
              1988 325is S52
              Former:
              2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
              1988 M5
              1996 328is

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              • TwoJ's
                R3V Elite
                • Oct 2005
                • 4908

                #8
                They're not worthless, just not all-telling. Generally if the alternator is providng enough voltage, then the windings are working properly and current is sufficient as well.

                Just out of curiousity, what kind of amperage do our alternators put out?

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                • Toms73NovaSS
                  Wrencher
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 246

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kansas-ix
                  voltage was 11.72 when oreilly checked it.
                  Too low IMHO. Should be 13.3 +

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                  • TwoJ's
                    R3V Elite
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 4908

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Toms73NovaSS
                    Too low IMHO. Should be 13.3 +
                    That depends on if that was while the car was running, or right when he bought it, or if he charged the battery before he stuck it in there.

                    Kansas: You know the alternator is not a good way to charge the battery, right? It will keep it charged, but you should do a slow 2A charge and then meter it to see if it's at at least 12.5v.

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                    • TwoJ's
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 4908

                      #11
                      Originally posted by WillisE30
                      Multimeters are worthless for testing charging systems. Voltage is an ok indicator but if the alternator isn't putting out current it's game over. It's entirely possible you got a bad alternator from the parts store. As someone else already mentioned check your grounds on the engine, alternator grounds through the block.
                      And pretty much every multimeter I've had has an ammeter in it. I don't know what the amperage tolerance is on the cheap ones, but how else would you test for current?

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                      • WillisE30
                        E30 Modder
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 831

                        #12
                        Originally posted by TwoJ's
                        And pretty much every multimeter I've had has an ammeter in it. I don't know what the amperage tolerance is on the cheap ones, but how else would you test for current?
                        A vat 40 or Vat 60 or other device capable of handling/applying a load. Multimeters generally have a max of 10-15 amps. Alternators put out anywhere from 70-120amps depending on the application...
                        As for voltage I've seen plenty put out good voltage and insufficient amps.
                        sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
                        Current:
                        1988 325is S52
                        Former:
                        2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
                        1988 M5
                        1996 328is

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                        • mikeedler
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 6707

                          #13
                          make a homemade ground cable from the housing of the alt. to the car body. alll your problems will be solved.

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                          • kansas-ix
                            E30 Mastermind
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 1600

                            #14
                            thanks for all the input.
                            E30 325ix 62k

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                            • e30Matt
                              R3V Elite
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 5077

                              #15
                              Do you have an Advance Auto nearby? We've got a tester that's designed to load test alternators on the car, take it by one if you can.

                              "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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