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Well, I've done the searches and read all about the "Alternator Workshop" warning that flashes.
Symptoms are:
1. No light on when stereo is off
2. When stereo is running at normal volume - 50/50 chance of AW warning msg
3. At higher volumes 90/10 chance of AW warning msg
4. No difference between high rpms and low rpms
5. Possible stereo amplifier drawing too many amps - shutting off due to overheating. Having the unit checked for amp draw.
Questions I have are:
1. Would an Aftermarket stereo - 1500W RMS (between sub and components) kill the alternator in 85k miles?
2. How can I tell if its the battery or the alternator or something else that needs to be checked?
3. What is the "Voltage Regulator" that I've seen online? Is this related?
4. Where can I find a re-man alternator? Any suggestions? I've seen 120 AMP units. What is the factory unit rated at - 90 Amp??
5. Does anyone have the VW Part # for the factory unit?
6. How do I check the belt driving the alternator?
Thanks for everyone's comments in advance.
Cheers
Symptoms are:
1. No light on when stereo is off
2. When stereo is running at normal volume - 50/50 chance of AW warning msg
3. At higher volumes 90/10 chance of AW warning msg
4. No difference between high rpms and low rpms
5. Possible stereo amplifier drawing too many amps - shutting off due to overheating. Having the unit checked for amp draw.
Questions I have are:
1. Would an Aftermarket stereo - 1500W RMS (between sub and components) kill the alternator in 85k miles?
2. How can I tell if its the battery or the alternator or something else that needs to be checked?
3. What is the "Voltage Regulator" that I've seen online? Is this related?
4. Where can I find a re-man alternator? Any suggestions? I've seen 120 AMP units. What is the factory unit rated at - 90 Amp??
5. Does anyone have the VW Part # for the factory unit?
6. How do I check the belt driving the alternator?
Thanks for everyone's comments in advance.
Cheers
