b00stedAWD
20+ Year Contributor
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- Dec 24, 2002
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Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Few months ago, I recently relocated my battery to the rear. Everything was ok until past three weeks when my battery voltage started dropping. I'm using 4gauge wire from alternator to main fuse box and 0gauge from fuse box to the battery. Alternator is 150amp, battery is Optima redtop.
Using DMM, car off the voltage is 12.4-12.7 on battery, alternator fuse, and the B terminal of the alternator. I did the same test with the car started. Readings were same 12.3-12.7. So I replace the battery to see if it changes anything and no the outcome was the same. I then replaced the alternator and it still reads same volts. Took the alternators and the batteries to a local auto store for a test and they all tested great. 14.8-14.9v was pushing out from alternators during bench test.
I'm at a loss. Only thing I haven't checked is my Harmonic balancer to see if it split. Like I had mentioned above, everything was fine until three weeks ago. Any input is appreciated.
Using DMM, car off the voltage is 12.4-12.7 on battery, alternator fuse, and the B terminal of the alternator. I did the same test with the car started. Readings were same 12.3-12.7. So I replace the battery to see if it changes anything and no the outcome was the same. I then replaced the alternator and it still reads same volts. Took the alternators and the batteries to a local auto store for a test and they all tested great. 14.8-14.9v was pushing out from alternators during bench test.
I'm at a loss. Only thing I haven't checked is my Harmonic balancer to see if it split. Like I had mentioned above, everything was fine until three weeks ago. Any input is appreciated.
