[Silly Little Cars] alternator issue
Alec Bennett
wrybread at gmail.com
Wed May 13 15:48:58 PDT 2009
> simplest fix is to replace the whole thing
I called Direct Parts and they quoted $345 for a new one... I'm
guessing there's some other car that uses this alternator though,
hopefully much cheaper there. I'll try the alternator shop route and
see what happens.
In the meantime I'm driving around with no alternator and a multimeter
telling me when I'm going to lose power... It's kind of like having an
electric car.
Speaking of which, I now have a shop with a nice parking lot perfect
for charging an electric car... Does anyone know of any electric
cushmans or similar for sale?
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Simon Barber <simon at superduper.net> wrote:
> It's most likely an alternator with a built in regulator - simplest fix is
> to replace the whole thing.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 13, 2009, at 11:22 AM, Alec Bennett <wrybread at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> My 2001 Suzuki powered Cushman is having a charging issue. The amp
>> meter goes all the way to the highest point, and the voltage at my
>> battery goes to 18 volts. I'm guessing voltage regulator. Anyone know
>> if that's replaceable, or do I just replace the whole alternator?
>>
>> Its a Mando alternator.
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