bhiggs89
Veteran CEG'er
Need some help diagnosing this.
2 days ago I was driving to work and the battery light came on. Luckily my mom's house is on the way to work, and she happens to have a nice big spare garage in the backyard. After pulling into the garage I grab my multimeter and test the voltage at the battery whole it was still running, I get ~11.9. So I'm thinking alternator, I had to replace it about 3 years ago with similar symptoms.
Fast forward to today, I replaced the old alternator with a new re-manufactured one from advanceautoparts. Go to start the car and the battery light is still on, the voltage at the batter is the same 11.9V. Now I'm a little mad, I take the old alternator to them and it tests good. I go back home and double check the connections at the alternator and they are ok. I check the mega fuse and it's ok. I have battery voltage at both sides of fuse. I've checked the wiring and I don't see any obvious signs of wear.
Where does the charge wire from the alternator go to?
Anything else I need to check?
2 days ago I was driving to work and the battery light came on. Luckily my mom's house is on the way to work, and she happens to have a nice big spare garage in the backyard. After pulling into the garage I grab my multimeter and test the voltage at the battery whole it was still running, I get ~11.9. So I'm thinking alternator, I had to replace it about 3 years ago with similar symptoms.
Fast forward to today, I replaced the old alternator with a new re-manufactured one from advanceautoparts. Go to start the car and the battery light is still on, the voltage at the batter is the same 11.9V. Now I'm a little mad, I take the old alternator to them and it tests good. I go back home and double check the connections at the alternator and they are ok. I check the mega fuse and it's ok. I have battery voltage at both sides of fuse. I've checked the wiring and I don't see any obvious signs of wear.
Where does the charge wire from the alternator go to?
Anything else I need to check?