I wound up buying a new alternator (not sure if I needed it or not, but now I'm stuck with the new one). It's supposedly good, but I'm still having problems getting the car to stay running.
I had a blown fuse in-line from the terminal on the driver's side fuse box from the battery to somewhere, which has been replaced, but I still am getting no current from the alternator. I have a connection between the alternator's post and the post on the fuse box (and the battery terminal), but I am getting maybe 1.2v on the line when the engine is running.
I checked the ground from the battery; it is fine. All the contacts for the battery are clean. All the fuses in all the fuse boxes check out. I don't know if/where any in-line fuses between the alternator and the battery exist, but I have a connection between them.
I can't for the life of me find why the alternator refuses to charge the battery; I had a guy at Autozone test it, claiming it showed a little over 12 volts when turning, so it is supposed to be good, but I can't get any kind of current off of it. Even while testing the terminal on the alternator, I can get maybe half a volt at idle. I am still thinking it is bad; is there any way I can test it myself (other than what I've already tried)?
Am I just getting the run-around with the alternator because the guys at Autozone don't want to take it back, or is there something else wrong?
The neighbors are getting irritated with my strings of profanity after every failed attempt, so if anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
I had a blown fuse in-line from the terminal on the driver's side fuse box from the battery to somewhere, which has been replaced, but I still am getting no current from the alternator. I have a connection between the alternator's post and the post on the fuse box (and the battery terminal), but I am getting maybe 1.2v on the line when the engine is running.
I checked the ground from the battery; it is fine. All the contacts for the battery are clean. All the fuses in all the fuse boxes check out. I don't know if/where any in-line fuses between the alternator and the battery exist, but I have a connection between them.
I can't for the life of me find why the alternator refuses to charge the battery; I had a guy at Autozone test it, claiming it showed a little over 12 volts when turning, so it is supposed to be good, but I can't get any kind of current off of it. Even while testing the terminal on the alternator, I can get maybe half a volt at idle. I am still thinking it is bad; is there any way I can test it myself (other than what I've already tried)?
Am I just getting the run-around with the alternator because the guys at Autozone don't want to take it back, or is there something else wrong?
The neighbors are getting irritated with my strings of profanity after every failed attempt, so if anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
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