I am having some issues with my battery charging in my 1994 GT and need it fixed ASAP because it's my daily driver.
My 5-year old battery died slowly while driving about a week ago (eventually wouldn't start), and I didn't bother getting it recharged and just bought a new battery.
Well now I notice my battery isn't getting charged all the time(which explains the dead old battery). When I start the car, the battery gauge is usually about 3/4th full, and the battery reads 15V. After I drive for a while, the gauge sometimes goes down to about 1/3rd full and the battery reads only around 11.88-12V with the car on. It appears to me the battery is not getting charged at that point.
Usually this transition from 3/4th to 1/3rd on the gauge happens rapidly when driving (one second 3/4th, next second 1/3rd). I have noticed it happen a couple times while at a stop light when the electric fan kicked on, but sometimes it happens when driving or starts out at 1/3rd when I start the car.
I just had the alternator tested at both O'Reilly's and AutoZone and it passed at both. But I realize they're not testing it for long.. only about 15-30 seconds. The AutoZone guy told me it might be the alternator giving out when it's hot.
Any ideas on what this could be? The alternator, the volt. regulator, or the wiring? Also, I'm a noob when it comes to electrical - are there any easy resistance/voltage tests I can do on the wiring?
Thank you
My 5-year old battery died slowly while driving about a week ago (eventually wouldn't start), and I didn't bother getting it recharged and just bought a new battery.
Well now I notice my battery isn't getting charged all the time(which explains the dead old battery). When I start the car, the battery gauge is usually about 3/4th full, and the battery reads 15V. After I drive for a while, the gauge sometimes goes down to about 1/3rd full and the battery reads only around 11.88-12V with the car on. It appears to me the battery is not getting charged at that point.
Usually this transition from 3/4th to 1/3rd on the gauge happens rapidly when driving (one second 3/4th, next second 1/3rd). I have noticed it happen a couple times while at a stop light when the electric fan kicked on, but sometimes it happens when driving or starts out at 1/3rd when I start the car.
I just had the alternator tested at both O'Reilly's and AutoZone and it passed at both. But I realize they're not testing it for long.. only about 15-30 seconds. The AutoZone guy told me it might be the alternator giving out when it's hot.
Any ideas on what this could be? The alternator, the volt. regulator, or the wiring? Also, I'm a noob when it comes to electrical - are there any easy resistance/voltage tests I can do on the wiring?
Thank you