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stick to stock will do. But, perform some basic measures to ensure longer batt life including powering down electronic devices when arriving your carpark, off radio, satnav, aircon before reaching home.

 

I will ensure everytime the car is parked, I would switch off the aircon and also the head unit. If I don't off it, the sudden power surge could damage my electronic equipment in the long run.

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is there an aftermarket alternator in the market?

 

Alternator must fit your car in terms of mountings/space available/drive belt type/length, and some wiring connections.

 

They are usually sold as oem fit.

 

If you want to modify and drop in a bigger alternator, you need to find a workshop willing to do the mix and match work.

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Alternator must fit your car in terms of mountings/space available/drive belt type/length, and some wiring connections.

 

They are usually sold as oem fit.

 

If you want to modify and drop in a bigger alternator, you need to find a workshop willing to do the mix and match work.

 

SO would that be a recon set or brand new? Any cons to using a bigger alternator for your car?

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SO would that be a recon set or brand new? Any cons to using a bigger alternator for your car?

 

Doesn't matter if recon or new, it must fit your car.

A workshop can also fabricate mounting bars to accommodate different alternator, but mounting must fit into the tight space available.

 

Con would probably be higher fuel consumption.

 

Some people also play with pulley size to spin faster or slower.

However, it will not change the alternator capability since the components are rated to produce that much power only.

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thanks everyone for your advise.

Amaron is correct , I didn't buy from Amazon... [laugh]

 

went to my previous ICE installer and they found out is my power pack for my car camera are not working, he change to a new set , guess this should solve the problem for time being....

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its only a vios. nothing to be proud of

Yup, you are right. Nothing to be proud of. Just that small car that pack so many gadget. Just that I now also start to worry how long my alternator can last. This thread had at least wake me up. Better monitor my battery and alternator.

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Yup, you are right. Nothing to be proud of. Just that small car that pack so many gadget. Just that I now also start to worry how long my alternator can last. This thread had at least wake me up. Better monitor my battery and alternator.

 

perhaps you are tyring to show off or what? but a vios is just an entry level car in the toyota range.

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I think the reason why many forumers feel Gdspd08 is showing off is because he tried to list as many things he has added to his vehicle, to the extent that he even listed those things that are not electrical and not relevant to the title of this thread. Fire extinguisher draw current?

But it's ok, it's interesting, just my observation.

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I think the reason why many forumers feel Gdspd08 is showing off is because he tried to list as many things he has added to his vehicle, to the extent that he even listed those things that are not electrical and not relevant to the title of this thread. Fire extinguisher draw current?

But it's ok, it's interesting, just my observation.

 

Wah liew..I cut and paste this whole thing without checking those unrelated stuff. Very sorry.

Anyway, good to standby those stuff for emergency. Next time I will check properly before I post.

Sorry for inconvenience cause.

 

Just want to share something that I have installed and yet still voltage and current quite stable.

If really that bad, I will delete my thread off.

 

Once again, my sincere apologies.

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Wah liew..I cut and paste this whole thing without checking those unrelated stuff. Very sorry.

Anyway, good to standby those stuff for emergency. Next time I will check properly before I post.

Sorry for inconvenience cause.

 

Just want to share something that I have installed and yet still voltage and current quite stable.

If really that bad, I will delete my thread off.

 

Once again, my sincere apologies.

 

Very nice of you to offer your sincerest apologies.

I didn't think you were showing off but i observed and tried to explain why you were perceived as such.

 

I usually use the preview function to review my postings before submit. Only the moderator can delete the thread. Furthermore you are not the thread starter, you shouldn't delete it. You cannot even edit or delete your old posts. Or the more to exercise responsible postings.

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Supercharged

Wah liew..I cut and paste this whole thing without checking those unrelated stuff. Very sorry.

Anyway, good to standby those stuff for emergency. Next time I will check properly before I post.

Sorry for inconvenience cause.

 

Just want to share something that I have installed and yet still voltage and current quite stable.

If really that bad, I will delete my thread off.

 

Once again, my sincere apologies.

Its OK lah...no need to delete. People can say what they want but if you conscience is clear then no worries.

 

Anyway, its good of you to share info to us.

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ECU, Alarm, ERP unit & Head unit are drawing current.

How come Head unit is drawing current if it is off ?

 

Cash card just take it out and the ERP unit won't draw current liao.

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Hi guys.. anyone know if faulty car lock (i.e. car key inserted at driver door, but other doors do not open automatically and has to open manually) will cause battery to short circuit?

Thks

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Hi guys.. anyone know if faulty car lock (i.e. car key inserted at driver door, but other doors do not open automatically and has to open manually) will cause battery to short circuit?

 

Thks

don't think so.
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Sorry to revive an old topic but anyone knows of any workshop in sg that can perform a parasitic drain test?

 

If test only, can use a current clamp.

I have one.

Can explore to let you use for on the stop test.

PM me.

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