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    Car Battery/Alternator

    Hey, I just tested my car with a voltmeter and came up with this.
    When the car was off it sat at 12.50v - 12.55v
    When the car was on it sat at 12.17v
    Rev'd to 2000 goes down to 12.14v
    Car is on and headlights on 11.93v
    Is this normal, also after I turned off the car it went from 12.38 up to 12.50 again after a minute.

    Has a brand new alternator in it as well.

    Should I leave it idle longer? Any ideas?
    Last edited by Wardie; 05-01-2013, 05:05 PM.

    Schwarz 1985 325e

    #2
    Should be at least 13.2 volts with a working alternator. Make sure the excitation wire is energized on the alternator. The small wire.
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      #3
      Fixed it, the battery light in the dash was out. Replaced it and it charges now.. Ugh stupid idiot light.

      Schwarz 1985 325e

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gregs///M View Post
        Should be at least 13.2 volts with a working alternator. Make sure the excitation wire is energized on the alternator. The small wire.
        How do you do that?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Wardie View Post
          Fixed it, the battery light in the dash was out. Replaced it and it charges now.. Ugh stupid idiot light.
          Odd. The cluster is supposed to have a built in resistor that if the bulb burns out, your alternator will still charge.
          Originally posted by Matt-B
          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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            #6
            Originally posted by mr ilia View Post
            How do you do that?
            That's done inside the cluster.
            Originally posted by george graves View Post
            Odd. The cluster is supposed to have a built in resistor that if the bulb burns out, your alternator will still charge.
            I think only the newer clusters have the resistor. I've heard of a few without the resistor and rely only on the bulb.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Gregs///M View Post
              That's done inside the cluster.


              I think only the newer clusters have the resistor. I've heard of a few without the resistor and rely only on the bulb.
              Truth. Somewhere around '85 they fixed that

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                #8
                Originally posted by Gregs///M View Post
                That's done inside the cluster.
                I only have 12.4v at the battery with engine running.
                Any pointers as where to find this wire? or DIY?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                  Truth. Somewhere around '85 they fixed that
                  Hmm, the only clusters I've seen that have the resistor were from 89 & later cars.
                  The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
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