lobo411
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I'm thinking it might be time to scrap her, but...1996 Explorer 4.0 OHV w/ 175k.
I was driving back from the post office today, and I noticed that my oil press and alternator gauges were quivering slightly (a sweep of 1mm in either direction). This was with the radio and vent on only. I drove home and parked the car, but left it at idle. Then I turned on some accessories, such as the a/c, the vent fan, and the headlights. The alt gauge showed a severe drop.
I have no idea what's going on...I hate electrical problems and it seems like they never really get fixed. But anyone have any ideas? The alternator is newish...3 years old, but only 15000 miles on it. Duralast Gold IIRC. I do have the old alternator (I had replaced it on general principles) so I'll probably try reinstalling that to see if it does anything.
The battery is a Costco Kirkland thing...Almost 5 years old.
Video below.
At 0:00: Engine parked, at idle, parking brake set. Radio and headlamps on.
0:06: I turned on vent (not AC). Alt gauge drops severely.
0:13: I turned off the vent. Alt gauge rose to normal.
0:17: I turned the vent back on. Alt gauge dropped severely.
0:23: I turned the headlamps off while keeping the vent on. Alt gauge rose to normal.
I don't really suspect the blower motor/circuit because I drive with the vent (not the AC, just the blower motor) on all the time and I've never seen anything like this.
Voltmeter readings:
Idle, with or without vent fan on: 14.4 VDC
Idle, with vent fan AND headlamps on: 13.4 VDC
Off, just the battery: 12.4 VDC
Idle, with vent fan AND headlamps on: Gauge shows low. Revving engine to 2000 RPM immediately restores full voltage.
I'm thinking it might be time to scrap her, but...1996 Explorer 4.0 OHV w/ 175k.
I was driving back from the post office today, and I noticed that my oil press and alternator gauges were quivering slightly (a sweep of 1mm in either direction). This was with the radio and vent on only. I drove home and parked the car, but left it at idle. Then I turned on some accessories, such as the a/c, the vent fan, and the headlights. The alt gauge showed a severe drop.
I have no idea what's going on...I hate electrical problems and it seems like they never really get fixed. But anyone have any ideas? The alternator is newish...3 years old, but only 15000 miles on it. Duralast Gold IIRC. I do have the old alternator (I had replaced it on general principles) so I'll probably try reinstalling that to see if it does anything.
The battery is a Costco Kirkland thing...Almost 5 years old.
Video below.
At 0:00: Engine parked, at idle, parking brake set. Radio and headlamps on.
0:06: I turned on vent (not AC). Alt gauge drops severely.
0:13: I turned off the vent. Alt gauge rose to normal.
0:17: I turned the vent back on. Alt gauge dropped severely.
0:23: I turned the headlamps off while keeping the vent on. Alt gauge rose to normal.
I don't really suspect the blower motor/circuit because I drive with the vent (not the AC, just the blower motor) on all the time and I've never seen anything like this.
Voltmeter readings:
Idle, with or without vent fan on: 14.4 VDC
Idle, with vent fan AND headlamps on: 13.4 VDC
Off, just the battery: 12.4 VDC
Idle, with vent fan AND headlamps on: Gauge shows low. Revving engine to 2000 RPM immediately restores full voltage.