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alternator charging light on and not sure why.

speed1975

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2004 lincoln avaitor
2004 lincoln aviator
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A couple weeks ago I ran into a situation where my battery was dead. I jumped the truck and went on my way to work. I went out at lunch and found my battery was once dead again so I took the truck to have the charging system checked and was told the alternator was bad. I had them change the battery because it was still under warranty and went home to check with my fluke meter. I found that with no lights or radio on the charge voltage was only 12.8 volts. however the battery light was not on.

So I ended up getting a rebuilt alternator from a junkyard and replaced it. After I put it on I noticed that the battery light was on and would not go out. I checked the voltage and it was pushing 15 volts. After it ran a bit it is now down to 13.8 volts and the light is still on.

Now the truck runs fine all battery cables are in great shape. But I have no idea why the light would still be on????

With my meter black on the negative I get 13.8 on the positive battery terminal, on the large wire on the alternator, and both smaller wires...

Help.. haha
 



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if im not mistaken it sounds like the regulator on your alternator is going...

i think with the car on the alternator should be outputting around 14.2? volts.. someone correct me if in wrong.
 






i would have someone press oon the gas and measure the voltage at higher rpm's, but if you are getting anything around 15 volts it could damage your electronics.
 






It was only 15 for a bit. And it came right back down. 13.8 it very well could be just a bum used alternator however why is the light on at 13.8 when it was not on when it was 12.8????? that is the question
 






It'll run in the 13's regularly, low 14's when under a load.
At 14.9 you will have issues.

Don't know if using a scan tool to clear codes would help or not.
 






Set your Fluke for AC voltage.

Any excessive AC voltage (over .5 volts) usually means a bad diode in the rectifier pack.

AC component in a DC circuit will smoke a battery fast.
 






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