Ickaber
LVC Member
Hey guys,
My 2000 LS (3.0L V6) threw a bunch of lights on the display the other day (traction control, ABS, air bag, and lamp out indicator) and then died. My daughter was driving it, so I went to get her and jumped it, it fired right up and I drove it home. I checked the battery and it was low, so I put it on the charger overnight. The car fired right up the next morning and we were able to drive it around town for a few short trips when it did the exact same thing again.
This time, to get it home I'd charge it for about 5 minutes with jumper cables from the other car, and then could drive for a couple of miles before it died again. I had to do that about 3 times to get home.
I took the battery out and went and got it tested and it tested bad. It was 14.5 years old, so I wasn't too surprised. It was a vented Motorcraft Tested Tough MAX rated at 650 CCA. The guy at O'Reilly asked me if I wanted to buy a new battery and I told him that I only wanted another Motorcraft, but it turns out they carried some. I ended up buying a non-vented Motorcraft Tested Tough MAX rated at 850 CCA. I put it in the car it was great for two days, and then did the same thing all over again.
During all of this, I had put a voltmeter on the battery with the car running and could see I was over 14V, so figured the alternator was charging okay. I did that several times. But, last night when I got it home after it died again, I put the voltmeter on the battery with the car off and it showed a little over 11V. So, then I started the car again (yes, on only 11V) and put the voltmeter on and the voltage stayed just over 11V, so it seemed the alternator wasn't sending any juice to the battery.
But, this morning I started the car after the battery had charged all night. With the car not running, the battery was showing just over 13V. Then I started it, and it went up over 14V again.
I'm guessing the alternator is going out intermittently, but wanted to see what you guys think. I haven't had a chance to climb under yet and check for loose connections or anything. But what's more likely, loose connection or alternator failing? And, I see that it's normally recommended to replace the battey and alternator at the same time.
Thanks for any thoughts.
My 2000 LS (3.0L V6) threw a bunch of lights on the display the other day (traction control, ABS, air bag, and lamp out indicator) and then died. My daughter was driving it, so I went to get her and jumped it, it fired right up and I drove it home. I checked the battery and it was low, so I put it on the charger overnight. The car fired right up the next morning and we were able to drive it around town for a few short trips when it did the exact same thing again.
This time, to get it home I'd charge it for about 5 minutes with jumper cables from the other car, and then could drive for a couple of miles before it died again. I had to do that about 3 times to get home.
I took the battery out and went and got it tested and it tested bad. It was 14.5 years old, so I wasn't too surprised. It was a vented Motorcraft Tested Tough MAX rated at 650 CCA. The guy at O'Reilly asked me if I wanted to buy a new battery and I told him that I only wanted another Motorcraft, but it turns out they carried some. I ended up buying a non-vented Motorcraft Tested Tough MAX rated at 850 CCA. I put it in the car it was great for two days, and then did the same thing all over again.
During all of this, I had put a voltmeter on the battery with the car running and could see I was over 14V, so figured the alternator was charging okay. I did that several times. But, last night when I got it home after it died again, I put the voltmeter on the battery with the car off and it showed a little over 11V. So, then I started the car again (yes, on only 11V) and put the voltmeter on and the voltage stayed just over 11V, so it seemed the alternator wasn't sending any juice to the battery.
But, this morning I started the car after the battery had charged all night. With the car not running, the battery was showing just over 13V. Then I started it, and it went up over 14V again.
I'm guessing the alternator is going out intermittently, but wanted to see what you guys think. I haven't had a chance to climb under yet and check for loose connections or anything. But what's more likely, loose connection or alternator failing? And, I see that it's normally recommended to replace the battey and alternator at the same time.
Thanks for any thoughts.