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View Full Version : Battery Light Battery Light RedCavalierRacer 09-06-2004, 10:40 PM mrrob 09-06-2004, 10:56 PM Put A Volt Meter on the Battery, It should be reading 14-14.5 volts when the car is running, if the meter shows 12-13volts, you can be the regulator has probably gone!, Therefore a rebuilt Alt should fix the problem, don't forget to get you Battery tested too. Good Luck! Mr.Rob Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect.... justme2004 09-07-2004, 12:20 AM My 97 Cavalier does pretty much the same thing. The alternator was rebuilt by a shop, installed, and ever since, the battery light comes on the majority of the time. The voltage at the battery is good, the connections are clean and tight. Another shop looked at it, could not find anything wrong with the system. It keeps a good charge etc. Just have to put up with the light being on most of the time. Have not tried another rebuilt alternator though. richtazz 09-07-2004, 09:12 AM NEVER EVER EVER disconnect the battery while the car is running on a fuel injectied vehicle. The voltage spike could kill many EXPENSIVE parts. Use a volt meter like Mrrob said, and compare voltage with the car running and with it off. teh voltage should jump up with the car running, indicating the alt is charging. Check the condition of your serp belt and tensioner, as these could cause the charge light to come on intermittently, due to the belt slipping RedCavalierRacer 09-07-2004, 09:15 AM Where would I get one of those battery Voltage meters? and how much would it cost? jason322 09-07-2004, 04:01 PM I had the same problem and it was the alternator. My battery light was on then 2 days later abs light went on then 3 days after that I was sitting at a light and the airbag light and several other lights came on so I pulled into a parking lot and the car died. RedCavalierRacer 09-07-2004, 10:09 PM Oh yeah, Guess what? today my alternator died. I was driving around and then a bunch of lights on my console went on and my speedometer started to tweak, Just to ass to it, it started to backfire. It was so weird. Does anyone know where i can get a high temp alt? i need one because im pretty positive that my header is the thing that caused it.... jason322 09-07-2004, 11:26 PM Score one for me. I just baught one from autozone with a lifetime warranty. mrrob 09-07-2004, 11:30 PM Check your Flyers, most parts suppliers carry Voltmeters that start at under $20.00 and they can go as high as $200+ (Fluke) Your Basic volt/ohm/amp Meter will do the job, I see them at CDN Tire all the time on sale for like $19-$40 CND! Anyways good luck! Mr.Rob Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect..... RedCavalierRacer 09-08-2004, 09:20 AM Well, I was looking at a High amp alt. for my car considering my sound system. And i think they got what I need. It said the alt. has high temp bearings. I dont know if thats what i nedd or not, but thats what im thinking I need. I just hope it doesnt go out again. Hey Jadon, how much did your lifetime warranty alt. cost at autozone? jason322 09-08-2004, 08:14 PM 110 with core. You can probably find cheaper but I didn't have time to look. Needed the car the next day. Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |