low voltage, battery light on
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low voltage, battery light on
- From: Soma576@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:48:58 EDT
Hey guys,
for the last two weeks i've had a recurring problem -
every now and then while i am driving my voltage would drop a couple of volts
for no apparent reason, then it would come back up on it's own after a few
seconds. also it will cause the battery light to flicker when i hit higher
RPM's such as during a quick acceleration. but then it would behave normally
when i am at 'normal' driving conditions. also, i have never had a problem
with the battery dying on me while i drive, however it only takes about 2-3
hours to kill it enough to not to start the car if you leave the doors open.
anyway, the problem was kind of troublesome before but it didn't worry me too
much because it always returned to normal after awhile. however, today on my
way home from work the voltage was down to about 10 volts (just above the
first numbered tick) with my battery light either on or flickering for most
of my 10 mile trip home, which was scary because i was afraid i would have to
get a tow home!!!!
anyone have any idea on what to do or check out? i don't know the first
thing in troubleshooting this problem, but i can follow anyone's directions
or ideas. someone suggested checking the front ground strap - where is that
located? i checked the parts manual and it was quite ambiguous as to the
"front ground strap".
FWIW, my battery is a couple of years old i believe (haven't brought it in to
get checked out yet) and i replaced the alternator belt this spring and it is
good and tight. also, the previous owner of my car replaced it with the 130
amp (i think that's what it is??) upgrade about a year and a half ago. ALSO,
is it true that one of the battery straps is on the right rear trailing arm
bolt? i think i read that somewhere. my car makes a 'clunk' when i make
turns sometimes (and i had the drive shafts lubed last week) but i haven't
had time to investigate it fully (body-chassis bolts and trailing arm bolts).
could this be a contributing factor?
thanks a lot!
Andy
Soma576@xxxx
1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596
Fargo, ND 58102
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