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Andy1
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Alternator

Post by Andy1 » Sat Nov 11, 2017 4:57 pm

My alternator has just spat its dummy had to call out the AA out to get home, question is which type do I have looked on euro car parts site and they list 3 the car is a 51 plate 1.8 vvc mgf

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Re: Alternator

Post by Geoff.F » Sat Nov 11, 2017 5:16 pm

http:///www.rimmerbros.co.uk
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Re: Alternator

Post by talkingcars » Sat Nov 11, 2017 8:17 pm

I think your car will be close to the change over.

Best bet is to look at the one on the car, especially at the wiring to see how many wires come from it.
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Re: Alternator

Post by Geoff.F » Sun Nov 12, 2017 10:52 am

The changeover was MY2000 hence it was built with YLE102430. Bosch 0 124 225 011. This remained until the end of MGTF Production in 2005
The Europarts site gives RTX part numbers. They are Chinese Reverse Engineered (Copy) Parts of uncertain quality and higher prices. There is no cross reference to MGR Part Numbers.
Rimmers offer a "Aftermarket" part (of unspecified origin) however B&G have New at £179 or Suffix Z at £118. Not sure of the meaning of the "Z" but would expect it to be again Aftermarket.
I would go for a secondhand original part from Martin Smith of College Motors, Burford before an Aftermarket.

I am at present giving our 2000 F Steptronic a Major Service. As New OEM Parts are becoming more difficult to obtain it may be time for me to buy a new alternator and fit it keeping the old one as a spare before it fails.

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Re: Alternator

Post by Andy1 » Sun Nov 12, 2017 5:20 pm

Thanks for the input today, I managed to get the unit out today without any major problems it turns out the unit fitted is a Bosch as per Geoff.f's post above. I have had to order a replacement from Euro car parts as I am trying to sell the car and need it to be running so could not wait for a unit by post
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