misho
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Hi guys, i have a 99, stock Ford explorer 4.0L, OHV, 5 speed manual.
Today, i noticed that revving the car at above 2600RPM, the volt meter (or ammeter, as i read in another post??), starts to go low and the battery light will turn on/flicker. This is at about 2600RPM.
The car has 170,000km on it, don't know if the battery and alternator were changed before.
What could be the problem? Battery or alternator? I am gonna check out the voltages later today and see what i get.
Can this 2500-2600RPM problem be because 99% of the time I drive the ford on the highway at 110km, which is about 2500RPM in 5th gear? , well 99% of the time within the past 30,000km.
Oh and also, i am gonna try running the car with heater, music, lights etc at full blast and see if the voltage needle drops.
Thanks!
Today, i noticed that revving the car at above 2600RPM, the volt meter (or ammeter, as i read in another post??), starts to go low and the battery light will turn on/flicker. This is at about 2600RPM.
The car has 170,000km on it, don't know if the battery and alternator were changed before.
What could be the problem? Battery or alternator? I am gonna check out the voltages later today and see what i get.
Can this 2500-2600RPM problem be because 99% of the time I drive the ford on the highway at 110km, which is about 2500RPM in 5th gear? , well 99% of the time within the past 30,000km.
Oh and also, i am gonna try running the car with heater, music, lights etc at full blast and see if the voltage needle drops.
Thanks!