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I used the Valeo regulator - valeo part number 593423. The only place I could find it was FCP Euro. I ordered one from ECS tuning and it was the wrong part.
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has anyone see the voltage regulator that comes equipped with Bosch (#AL9407x) remans?
there is no listing of them anywhere.
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Originally posted by kkkk View Post
I do have an overheating issue though, when the AC turns on a hot day I will ready 96deg coolant temp.
Otherwise Im usually around 90C . Most other cars Iv seen are around 86C
This is with a new (~1yr old) cooling system: pump, hoses, radiator, fan clutch and blades, 50/50 BMW coolant. Condenser may be a bit dirty, but I'm not too worried about these temps.
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Originally posted by kkkk View Post
I do have an overheating issue though, when the AC turns on a hot day I will ready 96deg coolant temp.
Otherwise Im usually around 90C . Most other cars Iv seen are around 86C
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
No that sounds good. Get it checked nonetheless
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Otherwise Im usually around 90C . Most other cars Iv seen are around 86C
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Just got my Valeo from Bimmerworld. Yes I know it was cheaper elsewhere, and I ordered it before reading up on Valeo part numbers. Figured I'd try to negotiate with them if their description was wrong and it ended up being a refurb. But good news is it's the -17 PN, so the description is accurate but the PN is wrong.
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostMy car shows a voltage of 13.9V / 14.0V when I pull up the OBC hidden menu with engine on and driving. Do I need a new alternator?
I know everyone talks about 14.4 ish volts but my old E36 M3 was the same. About 14V max. And batteries last a lot longer than other cars which I suspect is the slightly lower voltage not over charging causing too much gassing in the battery.
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Originally posted by kkkk View PostMy car shows a voltage of 13.9V / 14.0V when I pull up the OBC hidden menu with engine on and driving. Do I need a new alternator?
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My car shows a voltage of 13.9V / 14.0V when I pull up the OBC hidden menu with engine on and driving. Do I need a new alternator?
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Originally posted by sapote View PostSorry if this had been discussed before: what is the reason why we can't use any Valeo or Bosch 120A alternator with square 2pin connector from the non-M car? If mechanically they fit to the M3 then I don't see the reason why we can't use them.
I tested fitted my 330i alternator. Fit fine and connected but I never tried it as the motor was out of the car.
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Sorry if this had been discussed before: what is the reason why we can't use any Valeo or Bosch 120A alternator with square 2pin connector from the non-M car? If mechanically they fit to the M3 then I don't see the reason why we can't use them.
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Installed the 140amp X5 alternator. Perfect. Thanks whoissuprmeLast edited by 0-60motorsports; 07-24-2023, 11:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Slideways View PostThe voltage regulator wears out over time and might be causing the low voltage. They are should be less than 100 bucks.
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