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Bad alternator?

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by kgilbertsen, Sep 22, 2017.

  1. Sep 22, 2017 at 8:26 AM
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    I've got a 2013 Tacoma SR5 with the tow package and 4.0l automatic.

    Just replaced the original battery 2 days ago with a X2Power AGM (their SLI27AGMDP) and am typically only seeing 13.3 to 13.9 volts at the battery terminals (a voltmeter in the cigarette lighter reads the same). I always heard it should charge at 14.2 - 14.6 volts.

    The Toyota dealer says it's right where it should be.

    What is the correct output? Is there a way for me to check the alternator?
     
  2. Sep 22, 2017 at 8:43 AM
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    Sounds about right .take 10 of the same Trucks no doubt each truck will read different

    Is your charge light on??

    If your getting 13 to 14 VDC with a load

    Are there any loads on the system when checking ??

    I check mine with headlights and blower Motor on High if you have all kinds of music goodies crank that up and check your output .

    Volt Meter to the battery works as good as any.

    If you think your dealer is not truthful most autoparts will test your charging system
     
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    There is no charge light showing. Typically, and it's only been a couple days now, the volts at start up are showing at about 13.75 - 13.9. As I drive they drop to about 13.3 - 13.5. That's with headlights and a/c. With no load, it stays closer to the 13.5 volts.

    I took it to an AutoZone and this is what they got:
    Alternator Test Results
    Alternator Decision: NORMAL
    Alternator Ripple: 0.0 mV
    No Load Voltage: 13.55V
    Loaded Voltage: 13.46V


    I have the battery charging overnight using a battery maintainer to be sure I get close to a full charge on it. That eventually got the volts reading a bit over 14, so I feel like I'm actually putting a charge into it. I'll see how it looks in the morning.

    Thanks for your help.
     
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  5. Sep 25, 2017 at 7:03 PM
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    Since a full charge the other day, when the truck is first started the volts read 14 to 14.1 with no load. They slowly go down, settling around 13.6 to 13.75. With a load (headlights and fan) it's more like 13.3 to 13.4.
    Is this enough to be charging the battery?
     
  6. Sep 25, 2017 at 10:20 PM
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    Sounds about right, what's the problem?
     
  7. Sep 26, 2017 at 1:25 AM
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    I think your fine . A loaded output of 13.46 is about just where it should be

    If it really bothers you a local Alternator shop might be able to turn your alternator up .

    Never having done it to one of these I am just guessing

    It also might be what your using to measure the voltage has added resistance for what ever reason lowering what your reading .

    Not everyone needs calibrated Fluke Meters
     
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  8. Sep 26, 2017 at 5:34 AM
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    Well, there hasn't been a problem - I'm really trying to avoid one. Just want to be sure this new battery is being adequately charged...
     
  9. Sep 26, 2017 at 5:41 AM
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    I'm using a Klein CL800 meter at the battery terminals, and the voltmeter in the cigarette lighter matches the Klein.
    I didn't know you could have an alternator adjusted - that's good to know.

    Sounds like I'm worried about nothing, though, so I'll probably keep an eye on it and see how it holds up.

    Thanks
     

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