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1993 Ford Ranger 2.3l Evr Voltage
Engine Off; Battery Voltage @ 12.5 Volts. Engine Idle; Alternator Charging Normally @ A Steady 14.5 Volts. Engine Off; I Disconnect The Evr Connector And Hook Up A Digital Volt Meter. I Turn The Key On And I Get 12.5 Volts. I Then Turn The Engine On And I Get A Fluctuation Of 14.7-19.2 Volts At The Evr Connector. Is This Normal? If Not,,, What Is The Problem? Thank U In Advance For Any Suggestion And Have A Happy New Year!!!!!!!
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Re: 1993 Ford Ranger 2.3l Evr Voltage
from my quick glance it looks normal. but look for your self
http://www1.autozone.com/servlet/UiB...3d800e31d8.jsp
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Re: 1993 Ford Ranger 2.3l Evr Voltage
Tend to agree with e-powers. Open circuit should be around 12V. Engine idling should be 13-14V. If in doubt check your battery to make sure your battery is not overheating. Better yet connect an ammeter and that will tell you if your alternator is overcharging.
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Re: 1993 Ford Ranger 2.3l Evr Voltage
what is the car doing?
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Re: 1993 Ford Ranger 2.3l Evr Voltage
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Anything over 15 volts is getting to high. Check battery and alternator charging system. That AZ site has some good info on the alternator checking.
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