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    Sorry I wasn't accurate in my statement.

    The battery warning light comes on before ignition and then stays on for few seconds, then it goes off, just like normal.

    However, since me alternator is not charging properly, I would think that the battery light would stay on for longer. Hmmm, initially the light came on and that prompted me to turn back home. I stopped reved the engine and the light went off. After that I started my investigation, because I didn't think that the light just came on randomly.

    So if alternator wasn't functioning properly then I assume that the light would be on. Maybe my measurement at the alternator wasn't good. Maybe its just the battery. But the car wont turn without a jump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogindo View Post
    However, since me alternator is not charging properly, I would think that the battery light would stay on for longer.
    Don't overthink things! The warning light goes out regardless of the alternator producing one amp or full output. It simply shows the difference in the voltage between the ignition switch and the internals of the alternator. It isn't "programmed" in any way, it is just a dumb light globe.

    The reasons for an alternator not charging properly are many, including not enough revs, loose drive belts or a melted main power cable connector at the back of the alternator. You should check the alternator voltage at elevated revs if your battery has been flattened, say 2000 rpm. A flat battery at idle will not show a higher voltage.

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    so if my battery is flat (and it is) then when I rev up to 2000rpm, I should see elevated voltage at the Alternator, correct? I read that the voltage at the alternator should be about 13V at high rpm.

    Will I also see elevated voltage at the battery terminals at 2000rpm?

    (when I reved up last night, I didn't see more voltage at the battery)

    I am not, over thinking, but also try to learn in the process, so thanks to all you guys for advices and opinions.

    (luckily I called my mechanic and he still has the old original alternator, one I replaced with the new one. On;y because I wanted to fix jummpy tacho, but it didn't help. I think that old alternator is actually still good.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogindo View Post
    so if my battery is flat (and it is) then when I rev up to 2000rpm, I should see elevated voltage at the Alternator, correct? I read that the voltage at the alternator should be about 13V at high rpm.

    Will I also see elevated voltage at the battery terminals at 2000rpm?

    (when I reved up last night, I didn't see more voltage at the battery)
    If the voltage is significantly higher at the alternator than the battery then the connecting cable is faulty. There should be no more than 0.1 volts difference at full power. A big difference would mean you need to fix or duplicate the cable from the alternator to the battery.

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    My voltage at the alternator was lower than the battery !

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogindo View Post
    My voltage at the alternator was lower than the battery !
    That's likely because when you pulled the terminal off the battery the regulator backed off.

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    Well dumb me, for taking the terminal off. Grrr, Thanks Tombie, I am learning a lot form this.

    Now, how do I reset the regulator?

    Will putting a fully charged battery reset the regulator?

    I have a feeling that its the battery is dead, but the alternator is fine. Batt is at least 4 year old Optima red top and Alt is $265 six months old.

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    You can't reset a regulator. It either works or is stuffed. There is no "computerese" involved in the regulator. It is strictly analogue.

    My voltage at the alternator was lower than the battery !
    Yes but what was the voltage with the engine running at 2000 rpm and the battery connected???? Is the drive belt tension correct?

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    Belt is not making any noises so I assume its correct tension.
    i think i ran about 1500prm and the voltage at the alternator was 10.98V and at the battery 11.04V. It seemed that the battery voltage was dropping though the longer the car was running.

    I ran it for about 10 minutes like this.

    So what if I put new battery in. Will that make the Alternator charge more and regulator increase its band. Where is it anyway?

    Thanks man for help.

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    Well, I was just thinking that my reading on the alternator may not have been done correctly. I measured the voltage with the main lead connected, sounds right to me, but I already made one mistake....

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