Alternator

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DefTrap
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Alternator

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Hi

Alternator is making noises that suggest the bearings are shot (It's noisy when driven. I've removed the aux belt and the noise goes away. Spinning the alt. up on a belt driven off my drill and it's noisy again, you can hear the rumbling. So, I think my diagnosis is good).

So - how easy are alt.s to replace? It looks fairly straightforward from what I can see - probably the oil filter needs to come off to access one of the bolts.
Anyone done this and can offer any tips? I prefer to do mech stuff myself but if it's a ballache the garage can do it. :wink:

Other than this the old girl runs pretty well. It's a 2003 406 HDI 90 if that helps.

Thanks
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Re: Alternator

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Easy. You'll need some long reach ratchets as some bolts are buried but not difficult otherwise. The aux belt is the only thing that needs to come off....
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DefTrap
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Re: Alternator

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Thanks, I had a poke about and it looked straightforward, not even any seized bolts and I certainly didn't have to remove the oil filter - but its good to know for certain. :)

I've ordered a decent replacement, may rebuild the original, can't be that hard? I see a few rebuild kits on eBay.
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Re: Alternator

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An eBay 42€ jobby off a crashed 60k km 206 matched up on bosch part #s and went straight on, works lovely. The decrease in noise in with the car running is frankly staggering. I've never fitted a car alt. before so the curious split bushes on the rhs mounting bolts were a bit of a novelty, but other than that no surprises. Tinier hands would have helped locating the bolt on the lower lhs, mind.

With both alt.s off, side-by-side, it was obvious that the old one's bearing were terrible rumbly.

As an aside,the missus picked up a quote from the garage for doing the lot when she was passing - 500€+ all in - 300€ for a new (presumably aftermarket) alt., 100€ for a new belt (seems a bit rich even if it's a genuine peugeot part) and a couple of hours of fitting plus sundries plus tax. I spent about 60€ on parts, already had the belt, plus my time obviously. To be honest that's about as much as want to spend on a car with 175k+ miles.
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