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				Uugh, electrical problems...
			 
			Rather ubruptly, my 87 3.2 has developed an electrical problem. The 2 year old battery which has never once had a problem, now will not start the car. I had the alternator redone last summer as the alternator light started pulsing, but since then no problems. First the alternator does not illuminate once the car is running (from a jumped start) and is registering 12.95V while checking across the battery. Before the start it was reading 12.00V. I checked the following morning and the battery read 11.87V and this afternoon at 11.85V. What's up? If it's draining, it's draining very slowly. Thanks, Michael | ||
|  06-24-2002, 12:42 PM | 
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			Batteries sometimes don't last very long (in my chequered experience with them). 12.00v is pretty dead (should be 12.5 ish). I you have a charger you should give it a full recharge and see if it holds it. 12.95v when car is running is too low an output for the alternator as well (should be 14.4ish). I think you might need to get the alternator and regulator checked (and may need a new battery too). 
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|  06-24-2002, 03:56 PM | 
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				Battery load test
			 
			If you take your battery to a shop to load test it, make sure that it is fully charged before testing. Testing is done with a VAT (voltage-ampere test).  The amount of load is based on the amp-hour rating or the cold-cranking amp rating. The battery is loaded at 3 times the amp-hour rating or 1/2 of the cold-cranking amps for 15 seconds. Battery voltage should be at least 9.6 volts. HTH.
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|  06-24-2002, 04:09 PM | 
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			dood  while the car is running test the voltage between the positive and neg batt terminals,, then check it between the pos terminal and a frame ground or some other good ground. i just did the same thing to a car yesterday and all it was,, was a bad ground strap. I hope that helps you!! LATE-ER Kyle 71 911 | ||
|  06-24-2002, 06:12 PM | 
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			Thanks - guys! Will definitely try to the ground strap test. Michael | ||
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