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1993 Eclipse GSX has blown 7 alternators in 1.5 years!Kim1 05-19-2004, 11:30 AM :banghead: Yes, this IS a long post, but this problem requires a complete explanation. 1993 Eclipse GSX - Completely Stock Over the last year and a half, I have replaced the alternator 7 times! The original alternator lasted for 160k miles. The first replacements lasted about 3 months before failing. Replacement units then began to fail faster and faster until the last unit failed within 3 or 4 days after installation. Each and every time, the internal regulator of the alternator failed. Just before this happens, the dash lights get brighter than normal and within a day or two, the alternator stops outputting the 14.2 charging voltage. I am certain that the alternators I am using are of good quality and the correct rating. I have done the following: - Replaced the battery twice - brand new both times - Checked for shorts and high resistance on associated cables and wires. - Performed all tests shown in the Chilton's and AllData references - Installed alternators from 3 different remanufacturers. The only odd thing that I did find and NO ONE can explain why is that the "idiot light" for the alternator/batt illuminates with the ignition switch in the "on" position, but has never illuminated during any of the alternator failures. I find this quite interesting and wonder if this may be a clue as to what may be wrong with the charging system. A Mitsu dealership suggested that the ECU may be the cause but I am not totally sold on this idea. The dealer also told me that the ECU contains the actual voltage regulator for the vehicle and what is inside the alternator is just a series of diodes and not specifically a regulator. Has anyone ever heard of the ECU repeatedly taking out the internal regulator in the alternator? Am I missing something? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Kim kjewer1 05-21-2004, 03:55 PM The ECU wont be causing bad alternators, and the regulator isnt in there. I would have heard that before if it was I'm sure. Plus I cant think of one good reason why it would be there. A bad ECU however can cause similar symptoms as a dying alternator, but the charging system will still be functioning of course. Rebuilt alternators are notorious for being bad. On average you need to go through about 5 of them to get a good one. Switching brands may be throwing off your odds of getting that 5th good one :lol: scottsee 05-21-2004, 05:31 PM you dont by chance have a fairly nice stero system do you, with a couple amps? Kim1 05-22-2004, 09:29 AM I have been through 7 alternators and now going on number 8. I have ALWAYS used rebuilts in the past with other cars and NEVER had a problem like this. I spoke to an ECU tech and he said that some of the older model Eclipses had ECUs with the regulator inside the unit - but this is not the case with my car. The nightmare continues . . . . Thanks for the feedback Kim1 05-22-2004, 09:31 AM This car is completely stock - Original Radio/CD Player and no electrical mods . . . . Talon69 05-22-2004, 06:23 PM the voltage regulator is in the alt. Cuz my ALT. went bad about 4 months ago and i had it rebuilt. It was the regulator that went in it and burned the windings up so i had it rewound to 150 amps to power my stereo better have not had problems since. Kim1 05-22-2004, 06:46 PM You know, I had the same idea about overbuilding the damned thing to handle whatever load is causing the regulator to fail. At least I could identify the problem by following the smoke trail! :) Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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