[DMCForum] Re: Alternator or battery, that is the question
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[DMCForum] Re: Alternator or battery, that is the question



It looks like the regulator went bad.  Oh well.  I'll replace the 
alternator when I get home this evening.  I've been meaning to do it 
anyway.  The previous owner kind of did a slap together job.  Not as 
neat as I would have done it.  Isn't it funny how it takes a break 
down to fix something you have been meaning to get to for 4 years?  
I feel like such a slacker.

Thanks for the help!
erik



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "erikgeerdink" <erikgeerdink@xxxx> 
wrote:
> Nice sunny day, wife needs the main car so I say "Cici, I'll drive 
> the Delorean to work, you take the car."  Things are going well 
> until I look at my gauges and see that my battery is at 17 volts.  
> So I say to myself "Self, I've never seen that before.  Usually 
> deloreans don't have enough volts."  Then I start to hear some 
> bubbling.  Crap!  I was only 2 miles from work when I heard the 
> bubbles so I hurried to the parking lot and shut her off.  Could 
my 
> alternator regulator be on the fritz?  Looks like I'll be using my 
> flatbed trailer to haul her home. 
> 
> Erik


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