The car's been parked in driveway for 3 years, she'd said that the alternator light/batt light came on just before pulling into driveway AND that the sunroof had suddenly opened and shut all by itself. I told her I'd replace the alt for her, however, she thinks one must have special German tools to work on it after so many headlamp replacements LOL. She was arriving at being too old to drive at the time, and just gave the car to me. Awesomeness!! Thanks momma!!
Now, I'm a very mechanically inclined dude but thus far GM, Ford, Mopar, and Kawasaki are all I know, so this German turbo diesel is the beginning of a new learning curve. I always got a good chuckle about needing special tools, tried to explain that this, in fact, wasn't the case but....lol
Had 1/4 tank of diesel when parked, battery was old so that will be replaced first, and also due to the likelihood of being sulfurized. Fluids check, filters, then once new battery is installed, anything in particular I should do next? Any prep steps to starting after sitting so long? Do I need to drain the fuel, my belief is yes, but how? Seen some youtube videos on melting fuseboxs, or getting too hot. So, If I was to install a new wire connector, solder and heatshrink it onto the big wire from alternator to battery, would that help the potential of melting the fusebox?
Sorry if a little long winded lol, any suggestions, tips, or how to information please advise.
Thanks a million!!!!
RBuddi
Now, I'm a very mechanically inclined dude but thus far GM, Ford, Mopar, and Kawasaki are all I know, so this German turbo diesel is the beginning of a new learning curve. I always got a good chuckle about needing special tools, tried to explain that this, in fact, wasn't the case but....lol
Had 1/4 tank of diesel when parked, battery was old so that will be replaced first, and also due to the likelihood of being sulfurized. Fluids check, filters, then once new battery is installed, anything in particular I should do next? Any prep steps to starting after sitting so long? Do I need to drain the fuel, my belief is yes, but how? Seen some youtube videos on melting fuseboxs, or getting too hot. So, If I was to install a new wire connector, solder and heatshrink it onto the big wire from alternator to battery, would that help the potential of melting the fusebox?
Sorry if a little long winded lol, any suggestions, tips, or how to information please advise.
Thanks a million!!!!
RBuddi