Ken Cunningham
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- May 24, 2001
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Please excuse the obvious ignorance of my question, but...
I have been experiencing voltage problems. Upon most starts, I will get very hard starting. Oftentimes my anti-theft doesn't allow a start, which I attribute to low voltage. I see voltage as low as 9 volts through the ALDL on the scan tool, and this is not during cranking, but key-on voltage. As soon as the car does start, and the alternator is operating, the voltage usually goes up to 12 or so. BUT, I have seen the volts light come on a couple of times while driving. I know I should expect the easy things first, but after cleaning up and relocating the ground wires on the p/s head, I decided to test the battery with the "turkey baster". The specific gravity was real low in all cells. Can the battery act like a sump, pulling power out of the system? Or should I still suspect that something else (like the regulator) killed the battery?
I have been experiencing voltage problems. Upon most starts, I will get very hard starting. Oftentimes my anti-theft doesn't allow a start, which I attribute to low voltage. I see voltage as low as 9 volts through the ALDL on the scan tool, and this is not during cranking, but key-on voltage. As soon as the car does start, and the alternator is operating, the voltage usually goes up to 12 or so. BUT, I have seen the volts light come on a couple of times while driving. I know I should expect the easy things first, but after cleaning up and relocating the ground wires on the p/s head, I decided to test the battery with the "turkey baster". The specific gravity was real low in all cells. Can the battery act like a sump, pulling power out of the system? Or should I still suspect that something else (like the regulator) killed the battery?