alternator test
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Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 3.6 2011
I am diagnosing a no charge situation after major alternator blow up. how can I verify new Alternator is operating correctly, Thanks
I am diagnosing a no charge situation after major alternator blow up. how can I verify new Alternator is operating correctly, Thanks
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bring it to autozone and have it bench tested
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When my generator was suspect, I tested per the FSM, w/ a carbon pile load, an ammeter and a voltage meter. That testing worked great, as-shown in this topic.
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When my generator was suspect, I tested per the FSM, w/ a carbon pile load, an ammeter and a voltage meter. That testing worked great, as-shown in this topic.
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I must be a simple minded redneck... I just start it up and turn everything on, headlights, A/C on high, stereo cranked, Dome lights on, and see if the headlights are bright white as they should be. Then shut the engine off and see if the headlights dim substantially. If it goes very noticeable from bright white to dim yellow the alternator is working fine. If they are low and yellow with all this on while running and not much change when you shut it off, the alternator is not keeping up. lol
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They might not have a carbon pile tester but they do have a pretty snazzy one that uses microprocessors and predetermined voltage drops, which may have been invented after the FSM was written.
LOL Us real rednecks that had distributer and points and a carb would probably put it in and see if it ran the car with the battery unhooked. ( Dont do this!!)
LOL Us real rednecks that had distributer and points and a carb would probably put it in and see if it ran the car with the battery unhooked. ( Dont do this!!)
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"Can I borrow your battery for a minute because I don't have one? Give it right back after I start this"
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Hell, I knew a guy who drove his Chevy truck to a fishing spot, unloaded his canoe, took the battery out of the truck, put it on an electric trolling motor on the canoe, fished all day, put it back in the truck, started it and drove home! Now THAT'S a battery!
I also remember with those GM alternators, you could "full field" them by applying 12v to the field winding while the car was running and if the engine slowed down, the alternator was putting out full power.
I also remember with those GM alternators, you could "full field" them by applying 12v to the field winding while the car was running and if the engine slowed down, the alternator was putting out full power.
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Hell, I knew a guy who drove his Chevy truck to a fishing spot, unloaded his canoe, took the battery out of the truck, put it on an electric trolling motor on the canoe, fished all day, put it back in the truck, started it and drove home! Now THAT'S a battery!
I also remember with those GM alternators, you could "full field" them by applying 12v to the field winding while the car was running and if the engine slowed down, the alternator was putting out full power.
I also remember with those GM alternators, you could "full field" them by applying 12v to the field winding while the car was running and if the engine slowed down, the alternator was putting out full power.
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Oh yeah! And adding an electric fuel boost pump because the Quadrajet pulled so much fuel that the float bowl would go dry just about at the top of second gear! One guy I know built a fan hub that would allow the fan to just freewheel if you retracted a pin. That gave you around 20hp right there.
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Getting back to the alternator test, I'm with you. Turn the headlights on then start the engine. If everything suddenly gets brighter, the alternator is working.
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I see the OP's point, changing out the alternator is no quick task, he wants to make sure he has a good one.