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Engine Specific Info and Questions => TDI Engine -General Info => Topic started by: monkey magic on October 18, 2011, 05:02:11 am
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Sup y'all,
I am in need of an alternator repair on my AHU tdi, (90 amp I believe). I was hoping one of the more modern units (120amp and 150 amp?) bolt straight on? I may as well swap one of these on if im having to get this unit rebuilt/replaced. Failing that, I need to find a good alternator tech that'll rebuild this unit for more power.
Have had a search, but not found anything really, i guess info like this is out there in the forum, but buried in topics about other stuff.
Ta, Phil :D
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anything mk3 shout be a direct swap, vr6 alts were mostly 120a,
but the 90a units are great, they usually last 10-15 years and 200k miles.
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my 98 jetta tdi had a 120amp unit stock... too bad it was dead and all i coul dfind was a 90 amp unit in the time i could wait for one.. so yes there is a 120amp unit out there on thi sside of the pond at least..
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Continue searching. I'm positive i've seen AHU's 120 amp alternators
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According to ETKA europe got them(120 amp alts) in similar cars to what we did, at the least i recognize the 2.8, the tdi's with air(ahu,1z, pr-7e3 afn) and a crap ton of other engine codes i don't recognize! If you can live with your 90 amp unit they are easy to rebuild and very long lasting!
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AL 0723 X is what you are looking for, new they are 300 ish for a bosch reman (core inc.)
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CHeers all,
yeah i did find more references with google, seems a lot of units will bolt right up in place.
Tim, when you say with air i figure you mean air con? If thats right, Ive got a unit from a 1Z with air con sat on the shelf, so ill have a look, it could be exactly what I need!!
Nathan B, nice one, in theory thats the code ill find on the spare unit i have. Ill take a look tomorrow and see. Will call a local supplier with that code and see what they want to charge me for one.
Ive got a feeling the unit ill be removing isnt a bosch, as its a different body to ALL the bosch ones ive seen. The spare I have is the same shape as the ones ive seen on the web, so it presume it is a bosch.
Will find out when I look. CHeers peeps, could have saved me a lot of hassle and monies.
For the record, the thing prompting me to replace is not an issue with power, but the bearings are noisy. After some googling I found that this isnt uncommon: but does this mean they arent about to fail, they are ONLY being noisy? Im changing the unit anyway, would be nice to know if i shold be worried or not driving meanwhile.
Ta :D
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Most times all you need to do is replace the regulator. I get the ones from VR6 engines $6 at the pull it yourself salvage yards
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The 120 Amp is on the car equiped by air conditioning