Electrical Troubles
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Electrical Troubles
- From: wmack <wmack@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:22:02 -0400
This is the story of Vin 5043.
Last week the battery light came on, and the volt meter started to drop. I
took it to a nearby Sears, where they checked the battery. They told me the
battery was dead, so I put a new DieHard battery in. Driving home that day
the battery light was still on, however I did have more volts. The next day I
ordered a new alternator from PJ Grady and had it overnighted to me. The
next day, day 2 of the new battery, while I was driving home from work the
battery completly dies and the car stalls out on me. Luckly I was able to get
it out of the way of traffic and into a nearby parking light. I called my
wonderful wife and she came and picked me up. I took out the battery and had
her drive me to Sears, where I picked up a new battery. After installation of
the new battery, I was able to drive my Delorean home; where I could change
out the alternator. Installation of the new alternator went pretty smooth. I
started the car up in the parking lot, and everything seemed to be working
well. I had 13 volts with all the accessories on, life was good. Friday, on
my way to work I noticed the volt gauge fluctuating. That night driving it
around, again the battery died. My wife and I had to jump the car 3 times (1
time with the assistance of a police officer) and drive it the dark without
the lights to get the car to my parents house, which was nearby. Once there I
put the battery on a charger, and let it charge for a couple of ours. I also
found a loose wire going to the alernator, a butt connection had come loose.
I cut the butt connector off and soldered the two wires together. Again after
installing the battery everything appears to work fine. After a driving this
week, I have noticed the volt gauge will sometimes drop to the 10.5 mark in
traffic. However when I put a voltmeter on the battery at the same time, I
get a constant 13.5 volts. Is the volt gauge measuring the volts in the
battery? Or the volts going through the system with the help of the
alternator? Could the volt gauge have gone bad or is there a part between the
battery, alternator, and the gauge that could have gone bad?
Thanks for the help.
Willie Mack
Vin 5043
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