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Re: Re: warning light and alternator

To: John Hobson <goalie_john@yahoo.co.uk>,
Subject: Re: Re: warning light and alternator
From: Laura.G@141.com (Laura Gharazeddine)
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 2:46:08 -0700
> I bought a multimeter yesterday and checked the battery, the results
> were:
> 
> engine not running                                         - 12.9V
> engine idling, no extras                                   - 16.9V
> engine revving, heater, lights, wipers, stereo, indicators - 16.5V
> 
> Which seems to suggest that the battery/new alternator is very healthy, 
> although the 16V readings were higher than I expected. 

What type of altenator do you have?

 Although this
> morning driving to work with lights/heat/stereo on the car seemed to
> struggle at around 3000-4000rpm (after that I cut the
> lights/heat/stereo).  I don't know if this is another problem(clutch
> slipping maybe?) or if it suggests that the alternator wasn't the problem
> and my battery is getting drained because of another problem somewhere
> along the line. Or I might just be being paranoid as I often do after
> something breaks on Saskia, I seem to notice any oddities about the car
> and instantly attribute it to whatever the last problem I had was!  I
> wish I didn't worry so much!

Haha! I do the same thing! And if I'm tired, multiply that paranoia by 10!

Laura G.

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