Alternator Issue - Car Stranded Me Last Night
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Alternator Issue - Car Stranded Me Last Night
Hey all,
Picked up my Trans Am on May 27th. Dealer had installed a new serpentine belt & alternator among other unrelated parts.
Skip forward to last night (And approx 1000 miles later): While getting on it last night my check gauges light came on. I looked down and didn't see any gauges that were really far off. I did notice that the voltage gauge was down under 13, so I assumed that's what was going on. Popped the hood, looked for loose wires, etc., didn't really see much. Revved the motor and the check gauges light turns off above 4000 RPM or so. (I assume it's charging "enough" at that RPM level?) Drove 25 miles and the voltage dropped to 8.5. Several warning lights had come on (ASC, ABS, Air Bag, Brake, etc.) and I figured it was time to stop as the car started to buck under load. Car would not start once I turned it off (obviously) and only clicks now as the battery is drained.
Does this sound like I over spun the alternator? Just a bad alternator in general? Something shook loose while I was getting on it? Etc.?
Thanks!
Picked up my Trans Am on May 27th. Dealer had installed a new serpentine belt & alternator among other unrelated parts.
Skip forward to last night (And approx 1000 miles later): While getting on it last night my check gauges light came on. I looked down and didn't see any gauges that were really far off. I did notice that the voltage gauge was down under 13, so I assumed that's what was going on. Popped the hood, looked for loose wires, etc., didn't really see much. Revved the motor and the check gauges light turns off above 4000 RPM or so. (I assume it's charging "enough" at that RPM level?) Drove 25 miles and the voltage dropped to 8.5. Several warning lights had come on (ASC, ABS, Air Bag, Brake, etc.) and I figured it was time to stop as the car started to buck under load. Car would not start once I turned it off (obviously) and only clicks now as the battery is drained.
Does this sound like I over spun the alternator? Just a bad alternator in general? Something shook loose while I was getting on it? Etc.?
Thanks!
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Looks to be a new battery as well. Car drained it to 8.5 volts down from 13 during a 25 mile drive. Whatever the case I am going to grab a new battery for it to get it to my buddies house so we can pull some things to get tested.
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thats might not have caused any of your problems but its definitely worth a look
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Brand new serp. belt. It was the alternator. Put a new one in and it was fine. But, the new alternator went bad too (wtf?!) and have ANOTHER one in there - upgraded but still remanned. Ugh. We'll see how long this lasts. 3 alternators in 2 days.