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Old 06-08-2016, 10:25 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by f00d4tehg0dz View Post
... The in dash battery meter is staying at 14V. So that's a good sign. ... I see the battery meter move over the 14v dash mark to the left and right slightly. Depending on if I have a/c on, stereo etc.. turning them off the meter moves to the right more. So that's a sign that the alternator is working I believe.
I forget what the minimum voltage is supposed to be but it's close to 14 and a half volts; range will be in FSM. I'd double-check the voltage using an OBD/CAN scanner and/or a handheld voltmeter. If the voltage is OK, I'd check the battery posts for corrosion, looseness, &c.
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