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pornfreaktommie 05-31-2013 12:38 AM

No charge from alternator to battery
 
Ok, I'm stuck. I had an issue with my car. Its a 1997 honda civic cx. Just recently i was driving to work and all of the sudden my gauges drop (both the rpm and speedo drop to zero) and all my power died. Car was still running but i got no juice from the headlight or radio or anything. I stop to pull over and power off my car. Sure enough it didn't start back up. I figure, um give it a while and try it again. I waited 5 mins and was able to start back up. After about almost a minute both the speedometer and rpm drop back to zero and the car starts to die. I figure ok Alternator ain't charging because I just bought a new battery for it. After buying a new alternator I figure I drive it to work. Drove to work for 2 days and again it died right when i got home. I'm stuck now. any solutions?

thirsk66 05-31-2013 12:54 AM

Re: No charge from alternator to battery
 
So both the battery and alternator are new parts,? Have you checked your battery cables to make sure they are secure? I would also check your grounds in your engine bay to make sure those are tight as well. It almost sounds like you may have gotten a bad alternator. Have you checked what voltage you are getting from it and the battery? I would try this testing from this write-up and go from there to determine if the alternator is bad.
http://easyautodiagnostics.com/alter...ic_tests_1.php

pornfreaktommie 05-31-2013 08:01 AM

Re: No charge from alternator to battery
 

Originally Posted by thirsk66 (Post 48829432)
So both the battery and alternator are new parts,? Have you checked your battery cables to make sure they are secure? I would also check your grounds in your engine bay to make sure those are tight as well. It almost sounds like you may have gotten a bad alternator. Have you checked what voltage you are getting from it and the battery? I would try this testing from this write-up and go from there to determine if the alternator is bad.
http://easyautodiagnostics.com/alter...ic_tests_1.php

Thanks. I'll give it a shot when I get home from work


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