Or the battery could have shorted or whatever. I had one blow up like that a coupla years ago, might have been on the Suburban.

--R



On 9/28/15 7:50 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
This is getting into semantics, but whether it's Bosch or URO it could fail and 
toast a battery. I would suggest that the possibility of failure of any kind is 
significantly higher with a URO part, based on both economics and anecdotal 
data.

Dan

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On Sep 28, 2015, at 2:21 AM, Rick Hawkins Java via Mercedes 
<[email protected]> wrote:

So, i found a  meter and the Uro voltage regulator is charging correctly

And so, i shouldn't use a $6 Uro voltage regulator because it is no good and a 
german Bosch regulator failed and cooked my battery?

I see there is a Hueco brand …. who is that?

says made in germany

http://www.autohausaz.com/pn/3523710

bosch is almost $30 at autohaus

I could almost get a 5 pack of the Uro!


thanks,

xx rick
Rick Hawkins

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