I did a major tune up to my car about a week ago. Timing belt, water pump, all of the engine seals, new oil pan gasket, valve adjustment/new gasket, etc. etc. Everything went well, but I did notice that the harness going to the alternator seemed to have a very brittle casing. 15 year old car, plastic, heat, not a good combination.
On the way home from my buddies shop, my car went dead. The lights went dim and the juice was not flowing. I looked at the battery and it was pretty well beat up, so I ran and got a cheap battery from Walmart and away I went. A couple of days later, my car was dead again. Obviously, I was not charging well. I found only 11.3 volts with the car on at idle. I could hear bad bearings in the alternator, so I figured that wasn't too tricky to figure the alternator was on its way out.
I just pulled the alternator and replaced it with a 160 amp ebay alternator and thought, aha, now all will be well. Wrong! I am only getting 12.6 with the engine on. I am pretty sure I should be reading 14.6 obviously...
Any ideas? Does the car have an external regulator from the alternator? WTF?!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-c
On the way home from my buddies shop, my car went dead. The lights went dim and the juice was not flowing. I looked at the battery and it was pretty well beat up, so I ran and got a cheap battery from Walmart and away I went. A couple of days later, my car was dead again. Obviously, I was not charging well. I found only 11.3 volts with the car on at idle. I could hear bad bearings in the alternator, so I figured that wasn't too tricky to figure the alternator was on its way out.
I just pulled the alternator and replaced it with a 160 amp ebay alternator and thought, aha, now all will be well. Wrong! I am only getting 12.6 with the engine on. I am pretty sure I should be reading 14.6 obviously...
Any ideas? Does the car have an external regulator from the alternator? WTF?!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-c
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