Does the up-shift system work properly when you're in other gears? In other words, does it light up when you are maintaining a constant RPM in gears 1-4, and then go out when you either 1) let off the gas or 2) shift gears?
Your alternator is dying. The upshift unit works off a signal from the alternator too (should be a 'W' terminal on your alt). It feeds the upshift relay. Time to tighten your alternator belt, and/or buy a new alternator with the correct W terminal on it.
vw dealership quoted me $388.usd for a new alternator :shock: what type of signal comes out of "W" terminal.? can it be measured with a DVOM and what is the normal range?my alternator charging output has been at 13.9V with engine running.thanks for the help.
13.9 is a bit low for voltage.
Quote from: "Quantum TD"13.9 is a bit low for voltage. Yup, you'd think, but well within the specs in the Bentley and about right in my experience for a Bosch alternator... for some reason they all seem to be below 14V. :wink:
Yeah, but with a flickering alt light, upshift light and headlights, I'd say minimally the voltage regulator is toast.
Yeah, but with a flickering alt light, upshift light and headlights, I'd say minimally the voltage regulator is toast, and pending mileage, time for a complete replacement. There's also the question of amperage output. The volts may be within specs, but if amps are low, then time for a new regulator and/or alt.
Quote from: "Quantum TD"Yeah, but with a flickering alt light, upshift light and headlights, I'd say minimally the voltage regulator is toast, and pending mileage, time for a complete replacement. There's also the question of amperage output. The volts may be within specs, but if amps are low, then time for a new regulator and/or alt.Totally agree with your diagnosis based on all the facts (and now we have the benefit of hindsight to know that you were bang on!)... my only point (and it was a small one :wink:) was that you can't condemn a Bosch alternator solely on a voltage output of just under 14V... for whatever reason somewhere just north of 13.5 seems to be their standard.In case search ever leads anyone here, and/or if you're like me and think that sub-14V is a bit wacky, especially for an alternator used in a diesel engine where every coulomb is precious during the winter, here's a 10 cent mod to boost it over 14V:http://articles.mbz.org/electric/regulator/ (you have to page down past a whack of menus and ads to see the actual text)A tip from the (god help us!) Mercedes crowd... :wink: