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Old 02-10-2013, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
Usually that light jumps right out at you. If you're really lucky, the light is not on when running and you just have your ammeter leads reversed, so you really have a slight charge, which is normal, and you just think you have a discharge. That's if you're really lucky.... Keep us posted.
Yes, but standing outside the car it's hidden up under the cowl edge. That thought (reversed leads) crossed my mine (but I don't seem to be very lucky lately). When I get coolant leak fixed and can start it again I'll check the charging with my meter. I recently went through this with my GTX (bad regulator) but the Ford regulator has more leads than a Mopar. Not sure how best to trouble shoot between the alternator and regulator. If something is bad, my suspicion is the regulator. But. hopefully I just need to reverse the meter leads.

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