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KonCon

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  1. Thanks for the input on the hose. I feel like I'm an expert now when it comes to fiddle a alternator out on the bottom. First took out the old one, put in the new denso one only to realize the thing where the plug goes in was not aligned so not possible to plug. Returned it and exchanged it for a remanufacture one as this was the only one they had. Put that one in and when I wanted to tighten the upper screw, it would not tighten so it turns out the thread is not good. Will go back tomorrow and exchange again. What a mess. Anyways hopefully I can get it done tomorrow. Once the part is good, it shouldn't be longer than another hour. 

  2. On 8/25/2023 at 10:38 AM, linda s said:

    I'm sure you can do the job and it's not all that complicated. The problem is getting it out. The power steering pump won't let you pull it out the top. Of course you can remove the whole radiator, big job, but I managed by just draining the coolant and removing the lower hose. I'm pretty sure I took the auto-trannie hose off too. plugged that one with a pen. Then with some twisting and turning the alternator will come out the bottom and new one goes in the same way. 

    Just in case check your isolator. Remove wire that goes to the coach and see if it's showing any voltage at that terminal. If it is that might be your problem. Much easier and cheaper repair.

    Linda S

    OK trying to get it out of the bottom but there's this other hose that's blocking it (see picture). Do I have to drain this one as well? 

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  3. OK so the alternator is done. 

    Went on a camping trip to Mt. Rainer with a friend. Got there, no problem. Next morning, charge and break light on. Stopped and checked the voltage on the battery. I think it was something like 17 V or so so the battery was still being charged, but the alternator got really hot (a tiny bit of smoke coming from it). Drove to the top and did a hike. Decided to not stay another night and drive back home (about 3 hrs). The charge and break light did not come on until 1 hr before home. Luckily we made it home. Out of curiosity checked how much the alternator was drawing when the motor was off and it was between 8 and 9 amps. Alternator was really hot and battery was drained quite a bit. Anyways, will have to switch it out. Would this alternator be the correct model?
    https://capitaloneshopping.com/p/db-electrical-and-0079-new-alter/DJHJ6WJWTH?extReq=true&run=9b5171c6-154c-4395-bb10-8a5af2c266ef&offerId=67b194f6-69b6-4e96-a2b4-bf88f9685364

  4. Alright so another issue came up. Battery went dead and I was wondering what it was. I was able to jump the car to start it and with a little juice in it hook up a battery charger. When the battery was full, I checked and found that something was still drawing ~3.2 amps. I found out, that it's the alternator so I suspect that needs to be replaced. is that an easy job? I was thinking about renting a car lift bay in one of these diy garages as it will make it so much easier than in the street. Would that be someone with very little knowledge would be able to do? Also thought at the same time replacing the starter contacts as I've had issues with the car starting before and I suspect the contacts to be the reason. 

    Thanks everyone

  5. Alright so another issue came up. Battery went dead and I was wondering what it was. I was able to jump the car to start it and with a little juice in it hook up a battery charger. When the battery was full, I checked and found that something was still drawing ~3.2 amps. I found out, that it's the alternator so I suspect that needs to be replaced. is that an easy job? I was thinking about renting a car lift bay in one of these diy garages as it will make it so much easier than in the street. Would that be someone with very little knowledge would be able to do? Also thought at the same time replacing the starter contacts as I've had issues with the car starting before and I suspect the contacts to be the reason. 

    Thanks everyone

  6. Hi everyone. 

    New day new issue. Transmission fluid has been leaking ever since I have the rig. I just fill it up before I leave for a trip and that lasts throughout the trip. I just took a little bit of a closer look and I'm pretty sure it has to do with the power steering unit. I saw that there was an O ring in a position that does not make sense. See picture attached. Any idea where this o ring is coming from and what the leak could be? 

    Thanks!!! 

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  7. I apologize for all my dumb questions, but now I have the motor but it seems like I'm missing something. The screws will not hold it tight because the part where they are screwed in is higher than the casing of the blower. Am I missing a gasket? 

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  8. So i checked again and it looks like the motor is broken somehow. It will turn super slow if at all. Looks like too much friction inside. Does anyone know how to find the exact model where I know it will fit or do you recommend going to Napa. All I know about the rig is that it is a 1987 Toyota with a Sunrader shell :)

     

    OK quick update. I just connected the fan again because I wanted to take a video. It looks like the fan is slowly coming back to life. First it ran super slow on all settings, then it started spinning full speed on high. After turning it up and down a couple of times it got up to speed on setting 3 and 2. Only on low it is still extremely slow. I tried to remove the fan blade thing but I'm not sure how to get it off. Is there a specific place I should oil or grease the motor? 

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