PITA.
Friday the auxiliary belt snapped. Replaced it with the old one (saved in the boot) and all was good. Saturday I replaced the belt with a brand new one and the air-con one the boot. Sunday all is well. Monday all is well. Tonight on returning I reverse up the drive and let the car rock to a standstill. Suddenly it flashes ALTERNATOR FAULT, there's a squeal, the battery light comes on and it stalls.
When I replaced the belt I checked all pulleys and so forth were free to move. So, I appear to have an intermittent jamming something. The water pump was new a few years ago. Power-steering seems fine. Alternator was off on Saturday and seemed good - it is only a few years old. So thinking must be a pulley? The tensioner one, perhaps? Which one usually acts up?!
Friday the auxiliary belt snapped. Replaced it with the old one (saved in the boot) and all was good. Saturday I replaced the belt with a brand new one and the air-con one the boot. Sunday all is well. Monday all is well. Tonight on returning I reverse up the drive and let the car rock to a standstill. Suddenly it flashes ALTERNATOR FAULT, there's a squeal, the battery light comes on and it stalls.
When I replaced the belt I checked all pulleys and so forth were free to move. So, I appear to have an intermittent jamming something. The water pump was new a few years ago. Power-steering seems fine. Alternator was off on Saturday and seemed good - it is only a few years old. So thinking must be a pulley? The tensioner one, perhaps? Which one usually acts up?!