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Hello To All,
It has been a while since I have been here but it is good to be back in the swing of things. With the purchase of a condo at the begining of this year I have been busy with work, commute and of course working on the Volvo's in my new 2-car garage :-) .
I have a new edition to my Volvo line-up, a 1987 Volvo 245DL with 175K+. Car runs great after a co-worker replaced the engine wiring harness, intake manifold gasket, throttle body cleaned out and idle adjusted. He ended up giving the car to his son who in turn bought himself a used Honda Civic so I ended up with the car for $525. Good price for a Southern CA 245DL with a lot of life left in the B230F. Little by little I am upgrading the car inside and out.
Problem:
One thing has been bugging me after I start the car up is that the Alternator Light stays on unitl I rev the engine past 2,000RPM's. After that the alternator light does not come on no matter what I turn on or off. The same thing will happen again the next time I turn on the car... and so on.
My best guess is that the bushings on the alternator's voltage regulator are worn thus a NEW Voltage Regulator is what I need. The alternator belts are in good conditon, the alternator bushings are not soft and the pulley in aligned with the crankshaft and the battery is a Die Hard International less that two years old.
Any ideas as to what the solution to my little problem can be would be great. I am sure someone out there has come across this problem before but I can not remember what the solution was since it has been a long time since I have been on the Brickboard. Thanks to everyone for thier time.
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Julio Meza 1979 264GL B27F 128K --> BW55->M46, CLS, IPD Sway, 81+ Dash, Gauges, Flat Hood & E-Codes 1979 262C B27F 166K --> Restoration Project 1984 245DL 218K --> Sport Wagon 2002 Mercedes C320S 40K --> Wifemobile
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