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e46 M3 alternator


Jake

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Seems like the alternator on my 53 plate e46 M3 coupe had died.

 

I got the red battery warning light on the dash the other night and then today (first time I've driven the car since the warning light came on) the car has died with a flat battery.

 

After the warning light came on, but before the battery went flat, I checked it with a voltmeter and it was show 12v regardless of whether the engine was running or not - that indicates the alternator, right?

 

Should I get a genuine new one from BMW (£489) or would a reconditioned one, eg http://tinyurl.com/dendgj for £135 probably be ok?

 

Also, anyone know if these are reasonably straightforward to fit for a normal standard home mechanic?

 

Thanks.

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Alternator seems to be a common problem on the m3's.

I know a few guys who have had theirs reconditioned for approx £80-£100 and they seem to be fine.

They should be fairly straight forward to fit and you may find a diy on the net somewhere.

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I checked it with a voltmeter and it was show 12v regardless of whether the engine was running or not - that indicates the alternator, right?

 

Yup, the voltage should go up when the engine's running because the alternator should be putting extra v's into the battery.

 

I was once told that a refurbished alternator is about as good as a new one since they don't really break as such, just wear out on on the insides which are then replaced. Then again, the guy who told me that sold refurbished alternators. :D

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I think there are 2 types as mentioned above and also 2 types of batteries depending on how specced the car is.

There was a heavy duty battery and alternator fitted to models which had a high spec and therefore put extra strain on battery and alternator.

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Oooo, this is getting expensive. I put the car into my local BMW specialist and told them to fit a genuine bmw alernator and to MOT the car.

They called me this afternoon. Apparently it needs new rear springs and two new front suspension arms (the bushes are gone they said and the reckon they ain't removable)

 

Total bill ... £1386.34 !

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Oooo, this is getting expensive. I put the car into my local BMW specialist and told them to fit a genuine bmw alernator and to MOT the car.

The called me this afternoon. Apparently it needs new rear springs and two new front suspension arms (the bushes are gone they said and the reckon they ain't removable)

 

Total bill ... £1386.34 !

 

FFS!!

 

*Closes Pistonheads Classifieds For M3's*....:D

 

H.

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Price sounds about right.

My current m3 had the front arms replaced on its last mot and also a trailng arm bush etc and have a reciept for £1100.

Have you seen parts prices for the rs6?

They should change the rear springs for you free of charge as this was one of the recalls issued by bmw, give bmw customer services a ring and they should sort it.

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