How to test alternator diode board

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • How to test alternator diode board

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  • @TomTom-up1kz
    @TomTom-up1kz 2 года назад +1

    Very good job thanks for you 👍👍👍👍

  • @Mario14792
    @Mario14792 Год назад

    Hello, good morning, I am a follower of your channel and I am contacting you, so that I can discuss the following situation that happens in my vehicle, Ford mondeo mk2 2.5 v6, one morning the battery was flat, without knowing how to change the battery, when a month or so, the car stopped while it was running, it was like dead of electricity, I stopped, giving it and giving it until it started, again as if the battery was empty, it only had a month, I went to change the alternator regulator , and well, I bought it, it charges on 14.5V, and I considered the fault over, one day cleaning the interior, I left the radio on, while cleaning, and nothing after a few minutes, the voltage began to drop, to less to less, until the battery ran out at that moment, I was surprised because that had never happened to it, I did another test, with the battery charged again, I turned on the ignition, after a short time, equal to less to less , that in a moment the battery goes away, I recharge it, install it, and leave it I have been connected for about 2 months, until I realized that the red alarm light did not flash, I check it and discharged, that did not happen in the past either, I did the current leakage test with the multimeter, because I told myself that this would have to be a current leak, it is logical to think, and what was my surprise, that the value it gave is 0.02 amps, with the battery recently charged, so there is no current leak, I have also I have done the voltage drop test and it gives 000v both positive and negative, and then what happens? I have explained everything to you in detail, to see if you could help me determine the cause, because I do not understand it I don't know what else happened, regarding what I'm exposing to you, I await your prompt clarification, please, regards.