Outkast
Dedicated LVC Member
a good batery from fully charged will last way longer then five minutes on the road...just saying, it may not be the entire problem, I hope it is, but that battery is JUNK.
So is it fixed yet, what was the problem? the battery light/ charging system light has absolutely nothing to do with the battery.
Jesus, this thread was irritating as fukk to read!
He was given some pretty solid advice, but just insisted on charging the battery and starting the car.
There are shi tloads of pinpoint tests you can do to verify what the problem is. Starting with a new battery is one of the first steps... or at least hook the car to some jumper cables and attach to a running car.
he had 3 different threads, all of the same nature.
Actually, you have no idea. It went much further than this (I guess the mods deleted a lot of stuff). It ended with a personal attack on me, so I would rather not revive the whole thing. I don't think that the OP has been back since this.
A clear solution was never verified. The OP left. I suspect that he had a broken wire to the alternator. (Not the main one, one of the control wires.)I haven't been here long but I've read enough to know you know your stuff. lol It sucks that the bickering started, but it sucks even more that in the midst the solution to this problem was erased with the rude remarks... Anybody remember what the solution was? Thanks in advance.
-Jaret
A lot of charging. I couldn't read all of it either. Did he even get a new battery to test?
This whole story is spread between three threads. If memory serves, he threw an alternator and three used or borrowed batteries at it, all for what was probably one broken wire.
I think the only time you would "hear" an alternator going out was if the bearing was shot.
When you say it is 14.3 with 'everything off' - are you talking about the entire car? Or electrical components that you have control over?
Who is building your HO Alt?
It sounds like the alternator is on the way out. I certainly wouldn't use it for any non-local trips.