Landcriser 100 series alternator failure

Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012 at 22:47
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I have a 2006 100 series Sahara Landcruiser with 90k that I Use to tow the caravan. Last Saturday the battery warning light came on but the battery charge instrument stayed within the range indicated in the manual (the manual also warned to take the car into Toyota service immediately). As it was the weekend and the warning light was not fully bright I drove the Cruiser for another 50kms approx over the weekend; on the Monday I rang Toyota and was able to get in within the hour! However on the way there (approx 6kms) the all warning lights, ABS, fuel etc came on one after the other and shortly after faded away, then the engine seemed to miss a couple of times. 50 metres from Service entrance the power steering failed and the engine cut out. Toyota did a preliminary diagnostic and found the alternator had packed up and needed replacing and also possibly the battery which was only 6 months old was also drained and probably would need replacing; the estimate for the alternator is in the order of $850 and the battery about $250 + labour. The car will be ready in about 3 days, after the alternator arrives from Sydney and is installed.
The lesson here is to heed the instructions in the User Manual, as in my case the 50kms I travelled after the warning light came on has probably meant the battery was flattened excessively and will probably not hold further charging, according to Toyota. SO BE WARNED!
(The Cruiser went in yesterday, Monday, and I expect to get it back Thursday with a full report of the damage and a fair gouge out of the hip pocket.)
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