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need help again guys its a big one :(
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:06 am
by kermut
hey guys need help again ...my frends gpx alternator wont charge the battery...i heard that the regulater for it is inside the ecu and this is why the gpx alternator has 4 wires comming out of it instead of 2 like the gr...is this right....cause we tried changing the ecu with another ecu from a gpx but didnt help? any ideas guys? what else could be the problem?
ps the car stops as soon as u dissconnect the battery...!!
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:11 am
by jonowong
the alternator could just be dead lol
check the simple things first
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:46 am
by kermut
hey bro i thought it was the alternator had it reconditioned cause mitsubishi wanted1800 bucks 4 new one n 2 month wait

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:33 am
by FtoSam
Why would you try and put a GPX alternator on a GR?
Get a GR alternator.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 10:21 am
by mr-charisma
Are you sure that its the alternator? When my alternator died I couldn't even start the car. The fact that you're able to get the battery charged at all seems like a good sign, I wouldn't think that any car would keep going if you disconnect the battery though..
If you've got another working battery handy, try that first & then if that doesn't fix the problem, start looking at the alternator.
If you're with the RACQ you can get them to come out to your house to look at it & go from there
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:02 am
by Bennoz
FtoSam wrote:Why would you try and put a GPX alternator on a GR?
Get a GR alternator.
+1
The 4 pin alternator provides different levels of power, 1 for normal engine operation, 1 for mivec territory. Swapping the ECU wont help cause you'd need the rest of the mivec harness to connect it all....
Go & get your an auto elec to just reco the GR unit. Shouldn't cost you more than $300. Worse case scenario replace it. GR alternators are really simple units. Can be generically replaced & not neccessarily by a Nippon Denso unit.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:29 pm
by FtoSam
mr-charisma wrote:Are you sure that its the alternator? When my alternator died I couldn't even start the car. The fact that you're able to get the battery charged at all seems like a good sign, I wouldn't think that any car would keep going if you disconnect the battery though..
If you've got another working battery handy, try that first & then if that doesn't fix the problem, start looking at the alternator.
If you're with the RACQ you can get them to come out to your house to look at it & go from there
Some cars will run with no battery attatched.. This includes FTOs (or at least mine will)
And Ben is right (as always) part of the GPX alternator is purely for running the MIVEC system. Aparently this is why my old engine died (something about altenator died while in mivec or something.. and everything seized up..
So im told...
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:44 pm
by Bennoz
FtoSam wrote:mr-charisma wrote:Are you sure that its the alternator? When my alternator died I couldn't even start the car. The fact that you're able to get the battery charged at all seems like a good sign, I wouldn't think that any car would keep going if you disconnect the battery though..
If you've got another working battery handy, try that first & then if that doesn't fix the problem, start looking at the alternator.
If you're with the RACQ you can get them to come out to your house to look at it & go from there
Some cars will run with no battery attatched.. This includes FTOs (or at least mine will)
And Ben is right (as always) part of the GPX alternator is purely for running the MIVEC system. Aparently this is why my old engine died (something about altenator died while in mivec or something.. and everything seized up..
So im told...
I delivered pizza when I was a youngster for 2 weeks in a mini with no battery

Its all about finding the right hill to park on for a rollstart

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:44 pm
by mxysxy
Bennoz wrote:
I delivered pizza when I was a youngster for 2 weeks in a mini with no battery

Its all about finding the right hill to park on for a rollstart

classic
another great reason to have a manual car
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:55 pm
by SchumieFan
have u checked the 80A fuseable link too?
its always the simple stuff that feck with ya mind
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 11:59 pm
by kermut
yeah its fine the link my alternator is reading 11.8 volts and thats after i got my alternator recon'ed...any ideas...ohh i also had a dif ecu put in ???please help guys the auto elects dont have a clue either : (