Lower voltage from alternator
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MStokes
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Lower voltage from alternator
Last edited by MStokes on Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sony MDX-C7900 running thru Bose system-CD changer in trunk-XM-Infinity tweeters. Autolite APP 605 plugs. New left lower control arm. New water pump, ICM, Crank sensor, MAP,TPS. Working on 2nd engine. Adding to car all the time.
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
when the car is running, you should see about 13.3-13.8....so it's a little low
have any problems starting?
have any problems starting?
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93 s10 ex cab: 2.8: t5: exhaust: tbi mods. 5.3, 76mm, and a D.r cam on a stand
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MStokes
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
Hey gonzo. Alternator seem's to be doing better. Run's around 13.4 in day time & 13.7 at night. Used to run 14.3 all the time but I think battery had
issues.
Sony MDX-C7900 running thru Bose system-CD changer in trunk-XM-Infinity tweeters. Autolite APP 605 plugs. New left lower control arm. New water pump, ICM, Crank sensor, MAP,TPS. Working on 2nd engine. Adding to car all the time.
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
14.5 - 14.7 is what Im at and my bat is new from January. Thats what it has always been at.
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
You guys need to be careful with what you answer and how you answer it... The systems on these cars are different... Cold start for the Series II bonnevilles for 95-99 should be right about 14V... Once the battery is charged the system should run right around 13.0-13.5V would be very normal with these alternators.. The Delphi and Denso units on the newer Bonnies will put out 14+ all of the time..
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ChilinMichael
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
Yup, I did a mod where the voltage sensor is now external like the 00+ and reads from a 12v line that's part of the car, my alternator in my 95 now does 14+ at all times. Without the mod, our cars run lower (13, etc)
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MStokes
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
Hey friend's, mark here. Alternator is back to running 13.9 to 14.2 all the time again. Not sure why but happy for now
Will clean cables good this weekend just to keep my old buddy happy. (car that is) 
Sony MDX-C7900 running thru Bose system-CD changer in trunk-XM-Infinity tweeters. Autolite APP 605 plugs. New left lower control arm. New water pump, ICM, Crank sensor, MAP,TPS. Working on 2nd engine. Adding to car all the time.
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ChilinMichael
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Re: Lower voltage from alternator
Yeah when you see random voltage changes, it's certainly a good idea to check all cables and clean them. Don't forget the 3 main ground points too under the hood.


