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05-15-2012, 09:03 AM | #1 |
Charging system voltage is too high
This is my second alternator within a 2 month period and now after installing my new alternator while the car is on and the motor is running. I took a multimeter and put the leads over the battery terminals, and i'm getting 16+ volts i know this is too high, what do you guys think is the problem?
is there a way to lower the voltage output somehow? thanks -Tony |
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05-15-2012, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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It sounds like your alternator is overcharging your battery. Are you sure the terminals are clean? If not then I would recommend you clean the battery terminals. If there is corrosion on them, then the alternator will not know when the battery is fully charged, and it will keep charging it. Either that, or you have a bad ground somewhere that causes the same affect. Although, if this was the case then your battery would blow before your alternator goes.
What made you change your alternator in the first place? -Zed |
05-16-2012, 07:24 PM | #4 |
sorry forgot to mention before, brand new battery, and terminal ends were installed when i replaced my alternator after it failed. then the new one failed. and now i have my in-warranty alternator in that's over chargeing now. whats also weird is my battery is over 12.6 volts wit the car off?
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