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Low Voltage issue?

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HokieDSM

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Oct 24, 2002
Blacksburg, Virginia
I've been keeping an eye on my voltage lately using my logger, and while I'm idling and driving without using any accessories (no lights, stereo off, etc) - I get about 13.93v - but - especially at night with my lights on - it drops as low as 12.1-12.3v. Is this kind of drop normal? I notice that my lights (interior/dash & exterior) tend to dim at idle, while they perk back up when I get back on the gas.

Some people say this is normal - but I hadn't noticed it until just a couple of months ago, and I know that my 1G n/t and my 2G never did this.

Any clue what's causing it?
 
i'd say time for a nice, shiny new alternator

edit:
btw.. voltage should be ~12V with the car not running, and ~14-14.5 with it running... (if the alternator is functioning properly)
 
Make sure you have no Power Steering Fluid leaks on your Alt - that will kill the Voltage Regulator in a Hearbeat & can toast your ECU...

I had my Bumper to Bumper guy look up the Highest Amp Mitsu Alternator that would fit a 1G:

- Max amperage 121 amps

- 100 amps at 3000rpm

- Max 1548 watts

- Manufacturer Ampere - Ampere P/N 21491

- Cost was about $150.00 - I run a 1 Farad Cap too with an El-Cheapo Battery. I put it on Car Ramps & come from underneath - It's still a PITA...
 
PS looks fine -

When I had the alternator done, it was kind of done in a rush, and I really didn't have the time to specify what type of alt to put in - I do know that is' remanifacturered though. I had asked the mechanic (normally I would have done it myself, but it was out of my hands) to put in the highest amp they could - but I really don't know what went in there.

How can I test the capacity of the alternator?
 
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