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Charles Sutter Posted on Apr 11, 2010
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The amp gage runs close to red zone. I don' know where it should stay during running. the engine light comes on and will disappear for three days if I disconnect the battery and reconnect. original battery. 60,000 miles.

  • Charles Sutter
    Charles Sutter Apr 11, 2010

    thanks for prompt reply. where should the volt gauge be during normal driving?

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Original equipment battery's can last for 4 - 5 years. It is an easy check at any local parts store to have them read the battery for CCA's, to see if the battery is indeed going bad or if the alternator is weak. As for taking the battery loose and clearing the Memory of any codes just shows you do have a problem because the code(s) keep coming back. The parts store also can check the codes for you for free and recommend a repair and or part you may need. .

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    Normal voltage reading should be in the 13.7 to 14.7 volts dc. If your Alternator is working it will run in this area.Turn the car on and notice the voltage reading. should read normal battery voltage say 12.4 volts dc. then start the engine and notice the reading should start out around 14 and then back off to 13.2 give or take. The amp reading will vary on what is turned on in the car. say windshield wipers. But right after start up the amp reading should be at its highest say 37 amps then, with out anything else on (lights etc) it should start to drop also down to a 5 - 7 amps. If the amp dreading stays hi say 15 - 20 amps then you might need to clean the battery cable ends and or the battery is going bad and will not take a full charge.

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