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Quote from: jackelope on February 26, 2013, 07:39:56 PMWhat do you mean when you say the car was dying?Usually an alternator goes south, battery light comes on, volt gauge drops(if equipped), car runs off the battery till the battery is dead then the car stalls and will not restart. It will have no battery power. When you say... the car was dying, I think... the car was stalling. An alternator, in my experience, won't cause a car to stall multiple times while driving. Yes it was stalling and the lights were dimming. the wife limped it home. The the battery light came on as well. I charged it the first time and the battery light went off when it was fully charged. it was back on when she got home. The positive terminal connector did not look great. I will either clean it up or replace it tomorrow.
What do you mean when you say the car was dying?Usually an alternator goes south, battery light comes on, volt gauge drops(if equipped), car runs off the battery till the battery is dead then the car stalls and will not restart. It will have no battery power. When you say... the car was dying, I think... the car was stalling. An alternator, in my experience, won't cause a car to stall multiple times while driving.
i dont think it died completly just ran like crap.
Well this morning after charging the battery all night I started the rig up. Within a minute or two the battery light came on. I got the volt meter out and got the same reading 12-13volts running and off. Pulled the battery and had it tested. Battery was fine. Put the battery in and drove it to autozone. They checked the alternator at the battery and showed it was not getting a charge from the alternator. So pulled the alternator again and replaced it. No more battery warning light. Glad I avoided a trip to the dealership.
Perfect. Not sure why it would cause the car to run poorly but glad you got it figured out.
I think what he's saying is he fixed it himself so he didn't have to take it in to have someone else fix it.