| To: | "Derrick Schmidt" <glowboy@starstream.net>, |
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| Subject: | Re: Non-Tiger battery vs alternator problem |
| From: | "Ken Ritacco" <ritacco0758@charter.net> |
| Date: | Wed, 10 Aug 2005 09:15:34 -0400 |
Derrick, you should put a DC voltage meter across the battery terminals while the car is idling to make sure the alterator is putting out. With the car off you should have a reading around 12volts. With the car idling this reading should be upwards of 14.4 volts if the alternator is working properly. If the alternator is charging then it is probubly a bad battery. Ken Ritacco |
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