How to protect the alternator from water?

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Re: How to protect the alternator from water?

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No, fusebox was fine, thanks for the thought though.

I didn't see any exposed copper when I checked the loom however I may look again deeper this time.

Car is standard height. :thumb It never ever gave problems before when fording massive puddles, only that time. Which I suspect as has been suggested, the ignition switch. But something definitely triggered it, so I will try and cover up as many live connections as I can in the bay, to help it stay dry. And about other cars behind me, ye screw them, I'm slowing right down next time. :thumb
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Cavalier342 wrote:Car is standard height. :thumb It never ever gave problems before when fording massive puddles, only that time. Which I suspect as has been suggested, the ignition switch. But something definitely triggered it, so I will try and cover up as many live connections as I can in the bay, to help it stay dry. And about other cars behind me, ye screw them, I'm slowing right down next time. :thumb

Just dont ford massive puddles, its easier and simple, its a cavalier, not a frontera.
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I'll try not to, but can't really say I never will.... so I'd rather be prepared somewhat.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-IGNI ... 563161d41a


Any ideas if that's the right ignition switch for my auto? As I've not had mine out and looked at it yet.

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probably but just check it
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Cavalier342 wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-IGNI ... 563161d41a


Any ideas if that's the right ignition switch for my auto? As I've not had mine out and looked at it yet.

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Right, time for some pics I think. Just to clarify, this was the only loom that had sticky outer insulation, and while looking at it, it wasn't the ignition switch loom, it was the indicator stalk one.


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The wiring itself doesn't look damaged, just the insulation that was sticky. Other looms around there look fine.




Here's the ignition switch, I don't know if both types are round ish or not.....


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Do you mean the foam stuff was sticky, or the plastic insulation around the wiring itself? I still think the smoke was from the ignition switch. As far as I recall they are all roundish.
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The insulation around the wires. If you look at the first pic, that grey insulation stuff. I picked some of it off to see if any wires have been exposed, but I cannot see any copper at all.
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The grey stuff has a sticky coating on the inside, and over the years falls apart leaving more of the sticky stuff accessible. This isn't related to your smoke.
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we've driven 150 miles today........
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Oh right ok. So the likely culprit was the ignition switch?
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Cavalier342 wrote:Oh right ok. So the likely culprit was the ignition switch?
absolutely
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we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
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Thanks. :thumb
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Re: How to protect the alternator from water?

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Fitted a new ignition switch today.

Obviously it didn't take me that long to get one, I kept it in the boot just in case for ages. But the car was showing some weird gremlins the last few days, ignition related, so I decided to get it over and done with.

No pics, but took the old one apart, they're only clipped together by 3 clips, there's like a small rounded triangular metal plate in there, that had burnt grease all over it and the contacts were pretty crispy.

I've cleaned it up, and I'll keep it as a spare for now until I get more if needed. Handy to have spares.

Hopefully it shouldn't give any more problems. Cheers for the advice anyhow.
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