so now im confused... What is the best way to check it with out bringing it anywhere? so i can do it at home
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He is WRONG I did it last week to check my alternator and am running fine (it turned out to be a bad ground)
I would not tell anyone to do anything I had not done myself.
Take it to a shop that is the 100% safest way to deal with it.
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Originally posted by parkerbinkI have done this and not only not fried anything but diagnosed a functional or non functional alternator, but thanks for your input.
This test is really only useful on older cars without computers. Why not just use a multimeter and not run the risk? It's a 2 second test.
Though as Axxe suggests a load test is a more complete test.
James
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Originally posted by parkerbinkHe is WRONG I did it last week to check my alternator and am running fine (it turned out to be a bad ground)
I would not tell anyone to do anything I had not done myself.
Take it to a shop that is the 100% safest way to deal with it.
Just Google "disconnect battery when running" and you'll see the hundreds of warnings about this, including pages from the Bentley site.
James
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go to sears and have your battery load tested, it's free.: : 1984 318i : : PNW E30 Crew : : Sold!!
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