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ashtrucker Member Since: 30 Jan 2012 Location: lincoln Posts: 26 |
I’m in exactly the same situation 2012 Westminster 4.4 tdv8 |
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17th Jan 2025 3:42pm |
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DrF Member Since: 30 Jun 2014 Location: South East Posts: 1432 |
When the alternator in my L405 Supercharged went, I got stranded on the M25. I got approx 6-8 miles before i needed a new battery. Basically it took 6 proper jump packs to get me 40 miles. I drove until a jump pack died then I conked out, reconnected a new jump pack and drove like hell again. I can confirm its not good for your nerves, but the mantra drive as fast as you can works in this instance, although I wouldn't recommend it!!
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17th Jan 2025 4:17pm |
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ashtrucker Member Since: 30 Jan 2012 Location: lincoln Posts: 26 |
Been waiting almost two weeks to get mine done going in on the 27th to my local independent specialist 2012 Westminster 4.4 tdv8 |
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17th Jan 2025 4:24pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2512 |
If the alternator is shorting to ground then the battery will last only a few minutes. I installed a separate alternator cable via its own fuse in my L322 so that I can isolate the alternator yet still start the engine the next time the alternator fails. |
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17th Jan 2025 7:31pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1255 |
I used to have a 52 plate Peugeot 206CC ( I know its not the same as a Rangey!), but there was a problem with my alternator as I used to get a random 'Battery Charge error' notification. I could usually get it back home, however one day I was travelling to Chipping Norton where the company I was working was to pick up a new laptop (WFH), and it gave the warning message, I carried on for a couple of miles then the fuel and temp gauge started going haywire, followed by a slight misfire, then a bigger misfire.
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17th Jan 2025 9:09pm |
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