Yes, one would think. My car will last for years with the alternator and then go out. I've never figured out the problem, but I am pretty sure SOME of these cheap voltage regulators are the problem. Try buying a good regulator and see if that helps. Max
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> To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
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> Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 07:18:43 -0700
> Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: 240 blowing alternators
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> Carl, if you are "blowing alternators" frequently, I think you have a problem other than poor quality alternators. Maybe something else is going on that is killing your alternator.
> brian from la verne, ca
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> The one I just put in died. Does anyone care about quality anymore? What brand do I need to avoid replacing these so often?
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> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, diyernh <diyernh@> wrote:
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> > I'm on my 2nd alternator in about 6 or so years. I am in new england
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> > charge the battery, plug in the block heater, or just run the extension
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> > Yes, I just replaced the battery, glow plugs, alternator, and belts. I
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> > would rather just continue my trip rather than waiting for hours for the
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> > > My 240 automatic seems to go tru alternators for some reason. I think
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> > > its up to about 6 or 7 now. Could be because I bought a Schumcks
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> > > lifetime and keep replacing it. One time my boy and I were driving
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> > > home from Reno, on a Sunday, which I figured no problem, we will stop
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> > > at the first Schumcks and get a new one. Nevada, the way we drove did
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> > > not have many Schumchks and when we found one, the guy said Mercedes?
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> > > with a dull look on his face. So we just kept driving. When it got
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> > > dark my kid had a brilliant idea to upplug one headlight to conserve
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> > > power. In about 30 seconds(after driving for hours without seeing
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> > > anyone) a cop appeared right behind us with flashing lights, he told
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> > > us we had a headlight out. We thanked him and plugged it back in. Kept
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> > > when ours went dead. Well we kept on driving and made it north of
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> > > Spokane when the headlights went out. It was about midnight. Exchanged
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> > > home . We never did turn off the engine after leaving Reno first thing
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> > > that morning. I was amazed at how far we got on the battery. This is
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> > > why I always have a spare alternator in the trunk of this car on long
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> > > trips. Now my 240 4-spd, I've never had any problems with the
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> > > alternator. I wonder if its a Mercedes still? Max p.s. both 240's will
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