Battery not charging at times.
benajmin
04-24-2007, 08:30 PM
I have an 88 Integra, automatic. It has a brand new alternator and battery. Under normal city driving conditions when I come to a stop or when it shifts gears the lights flash on indicating that the battery is not being charged. When stopped in drive it idles at about 500rpms, if it goes much above that the lights turn off and everything seems to be fine. I've tried adjusting the tension on the alternator belt (both tighter and looser) with no luck. Any ideas?
gouldie1903
04-24-2007, 09:54 PM
possibly the voltage regulator if the alternator is not internally regulated.
UncleBob
04-25-2007, 02:19 AM
500 rpm's sounds awfully low. Are you judging that by the tach?
What brand is the new alternator? Some brands, its not uncommon at all to have defective alternators right out of the box
What brand is the new alternator? Some brands, its not uncommon at all to have defective alternators right out of the box
bobss396
05-01-2007, 12:51 PM
Get a charging system check which will verify which component is giving you the problem. They load the syetem with the car running and can easily isolate a bad alternator or even if a new battery is defective.
Bob
Bob
CraigFL
05-01-2007, 01:36 PM
Get a charging system check which will verify which component is giving you the problem. They load the syetem with the car running and can easily isolate a bad alternator or even if a new battery is defective.
Bob
Agree... You could have a bad diode that is causing a real low charge...
Bob
Agree... You could have a bad diode that is causing a real low charge...
Moppie
05-02-2007, 02:04 AM
I have an 88 Integra, automatic.
Which motor is in it?
It should be idling at 700rpm, 500 is far to low, and would explain why the charge light is coming on.
Which motor is in it?
It should be idling at 700rpm, 500 is far to low, and would explain why the charge light is coming on.
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