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Thread: Engine-Alternator Belt Just Snapped

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    Engine-Alternator Belt Just Snapped

    Is it my lucky month or what? first air-con plays up then just this arvo driving on the motorway the rubber belt connecting the engine to the alternator snapped. Needless top say the engine bay looks like an explosion of rubber. I didn't realised until I got home as the car drove normal and the temp stayed normal. I gather that you can still drive the car (05 GTi DSG) but the alternator isn't powered so the battery will eventually die.

    I had the car booked for a check-up on Friday for the air-con thing but I'm not sure if I should even drive it or if it would even start up by Friday.

    Anyone got some input?

    Thanks.

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    Meh wudnt drive it, because it could probably invalidate your warranty if something else fails as a cause of your negligence.

    Phone VW and use a spare car if you can.

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    I don't know what else is driven off that belt - But if it is just the alternator you won't be able to do any damage still driving it.. But it won't be long before you batt is flat.

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    Can you jump start it if that's the case?

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    So I take it is not a serpentine belt that also runs the water pump (separate belt? or is the water pump electric?).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boost View Post
    Can you jump start it if that's the case?
    wont be able to jump it if the battery is flat. cos thats what was running the car. Normally it would be ok if your alternator was working. But. it wont be

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    you can jump start the car... as the car will run from the secondary battery you are jumping from.... BUT... once you disconnect the secondary battery the car will most likely stop as your battery is still dead and the alternator is not running to charge it.

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    just get vw to tow it its their fault afterall
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    Water pump is cam belt driven. Sounds like the Alternator mat have a seized bearing as the AC compressor is designed to shear the pulley off to stop the chance of belt strip if the AC compressor fails. If you are jump starting DO NOT connect straight to the battery!!!!!! 1 on the live and the earth to the engine mate. Straight battery to battery can fry the ECU and then you are in a world of pain.n:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmymac View Post
    Water pump is cam belt driven. Sounds like the Alternator mat have a seized bearing as the AC compressor is designed to shear the pulley off to stop the chance of belt strip if the AC compressor fails. If you are jump starting DO NOT connect straight to the battery!!!!!! 1 on the live and the earth to the engine mate. Straight battery to battery can fry the ECU and then you are in a world of pain.n:

    Can you explain a bit more Jimmy what the difference is between connecting to the negative on the battery to connecting on the engine, since they are joined together with a cable.

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