"Anthony" wrote in message
| so my alternater then? just replaced the battery a month ago.
Thank god it
| was under warranty still. Thanks for the fast reply!
|
No. The alternator is _one_ possibility. It's the most likely
one, but not the only one. It's also possible that your battery
is being charged just fine and is being drained by one of the
car's components or a "minor" short circuit.
There are some devices in the car that are _not_ turned off by
the ignition switch. In the "old days," such a drain could be due
to a faulty mechanical clock. These were wind-up clocks, wound by
a strong electric motor. A switch on the spring told the motor
when to go and when to stop. If the switch were faulty, it could
stick in the "go" position and deplete the battery. This circuit
was always live so that the clock would be kept continually wound
up and accurate, even if the car wasn't driven for a few days.
So, be open to the possibility that the cause is something else.
And consider buying one of those great little voltmeters. If you
see less than optimum charging voltage while driving, the finger
will point toward the alternator with more certainty.
Richard
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