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2006 LTV sprinter needs alternator

arvie
Explorer
Explorer
My battery indicator light came on and the code reader indicated it's the alternator. A vin search does not indicate what type of alternator was installed originally. They didn't have time to pull it today to see what amperage it needs. Does anyone know? Otherwise it will be a delay in ordering.
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danpreszler
Explorer
Explorer
JackD wrote:
Before spending over $750. for a new alternator, OR EVEN REBUILDING IT,have you tried a new voltage regulator package (for less than $50.)
Any Merc. mechanics (outside the normal steeler) will tell you replacing the voltage regulator will fix 99% of alternator problems.
CHECK THIS OUT


If it's the regulator, try this link - http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairguides/Sprinter-2005-2007/Charging-System/Voltage-Regulator/_/P-0996b43f8075b7b5

Doesn't appear to be very difficult.
Dan & Karen Preszler
Bismarck, ND
2007 Leisure Travel Free Spirit LSS

arvie
Explorer
Explorer
New alternator just installed. Thanks.

JackD
Explorer
Explorer
Before spending over $750. for a new alternator, OR EVEN REBUILDING IT,have you tried a new voltage regulator package (for less than $50.)
Any Merc. mechanics (outside the normal steeler) will tell you replacing the voltage regulator will fix 99% of alternator problems.
CHECK THIS OUT

overbrook
Explorer III
Explorer III
arvie wrote:
My battery indicator light came on and the code reader indicated it's the alternator. A vin search does not indicate what type of alternator was installed originally. They didn't have time to pull it today to see what amperage it needs. Does anyone know? Otherwise it will be a delay in ordering.


When the alternator in my 2006 Great West Sprinter went out, I replaced it with a 200 amp Bosch. Found it new on Amazon for under $200.
My local dodge dealer installed it for me and said it was the right one considering the load on the battery.

Bill
Coachhouse Platinum 232 XL

arvie
Explorer
Explorer
I wish I had the time for a rebuild but I am ready to leave on vacation. At least this happened at home and not in the middle of nowhere.

GailS
Explorer
Explorer
arvie,

We have a 2005 LTV Sprinter and had the alternator rebuilt at the suggestion of the repair shop. It was a big cost savings over a new one.

bobojay5
Explorer
Explorer
Lucky he's got a T1N to upgrade the alternator. The NCV3 PCM doesn't allow the alternator to be upgraded over stock without a reflash at dealer
Bob & Sharon
Eastern Kansas
2013 Winnebago ERA 70A
Class B Van

jjrai
Explorer
Explorer
You may want to consider an upgrade in terms of amps if you have the need. This forum and www.sprinter-source .com have several write ups about the pros and cons. I have a 2006 LTV. I do not know what amperage is in it. I think the incremental cost of more amps is worth it.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I'd check the battery first. It can lead one to believe the alt is bad when the battery is just shorted internally.

gerrym51
Explorer II
Explorer II
arvie wrote:
My battery indicator light came on and the code reader indicated it's the alternator. A vin search does not indicate what type of alternator was installed originally. They didn't have time to pull it today to see what amperage it needs. Does anyone know? Otherwise it will be a delay in ordering.



your sprinter is a TN1. it's not the current sprinter. i would go to the sprinter forum. I'm sure someone there can help you.

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
I,d have the old one rebuilt. about half the price of new.mines a 2007 hope it last a life time.