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cracra
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Alternator, Battery, Ground?

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Good evening,

Battery not getting the charge from alternator??

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cracra wrote: 19 Jun 2018, 22:13Battery not getting the charge from alternator?
Rev it up to 2,300 RPM while monitoring voltage output...if this don't work, get another alternator

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My RPM gauge does not work... And this is my second alternator. 1st on I bought used, 2nd one I bought brand new. When installed voltage was 14.5, now reads like 12.

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The alternator needs a power feed on the small gauge wire in order to begin to charge reliably. This power feed is through the warning light circuit. If the cluster is not working and there is no alternator light function and no charging can result.

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Parts of the cluster works fine, but some of it doesn't. I have owned the car for about 4 years with no problem with the charging system. Then about 4 or 5 weeks ago it all started. Would I find that power feed wire underneath the dash on the driver's side? I am getting ready to start a new job and really would like to figure this out before I start.

Thank you for your reply and idea. That sounds like what is going on.

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cracra wrote: 20 Jun 2018, 17:11power feed wire
Two items:

1. Ground strap to alternator....

2. Instrument Alt light power feed to alternator.

If both are hooked to alternator, then no wiring issue. If ground strap/wire is not hooked up, then you have a problem. If alt's warning light bulb is not working, then power can not be sent to alternator to energize it.

You don't need a RPM gauge...I do this all the time with my 93-245....take up RPM to around 2,300, and idiot light lits up brightly....which means in this vehicle, alternator is working.

Bosch OEM alternator works this way, if ground strap is hooked up. If your idiot Alt light is never seen, most likely it needs to be replaced.

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what if I didn't buy a Bosch OEM?

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Sorry so how many wires should be coming off back of the alternator?

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could it be the voltage regulator

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cracra wrote: 20 Jun 2018, 21:54Sorry so how many wires should be coming off back of the alternator?
Three wires for a Bosch...Ground, Battery Hot, and indicator light wire.
what if I didn't buy a Bosch OEM?
Kurt Vonnegut says, “In this world, you get what you pay for.”
could it be the voltage regulator
It is possible, but there is more to go wrong:

ALTERNATOR & REGULATOR
Article Text 1990 Audi 100
2nd one I bought brand new
So, have it tested...

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