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Hi there.
I just having a little problem with my 2005 SE Neon Manual. It is related to electrical system.
At mornings the car starts well, I have absolutely no battery drain or something like that, but I have dimming and brightening lights in a noticeable way. Accompanied with this, my idle engine follows the pattern of the lights mainly when the car is warming.
Besides, I notice the dimming and brightening in the stereo display and If I use the hazard lights when the car is in the normal temperature or when I have to stop after driving certain distance, day or night.
The first test I did was check the alternator putting a multimeter in the battery terminals and I got 13.5-13.8 volts. I have read that the perfect volts value for the alternator in this cars is within 15V but the factory service manual doesn't mention the correct value for charge. Any Ideas for this?
I did a visual inspection of fuses and relays in both boxes but they not look burnt or damaged.
Is this a symptom of a bad or diying alternator? Battery Harness? Belt is loose? A fuse? Ground?
No battery light in the cluster neither.
What do you guys suggest me to test before I get the car in the shop to inspect everything and what I need to ask the mechanic to inspect?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Bad Alternator or something else?
Bad Alternator or something else?
Last edited by Albius on Tue Sep 02, 2014 10:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I would check the ground connections first before swapping in an alternator. Easy to do and they are known to cause problems. The one at the top radiator is probably a good candidate. Make sure there is no rust and add some dielectric grease to keep them clean.
It could also be a connector that starts corroding. Having issues when cold would support that. If you cannot get to it to clean it de-oxit spray is pretty good.
Take this with a grain of salt as I am not a mechanic by any means. Maybe someone more knowledgeable will chime in as well.
It could also be a connector that starts corroding. Having issues when cold would support that. If you cannot get to it to clean it de-oxit spray is pretty good.
Take this with a grain of salt as I am not a mechanic by any means. Maybe someone more knowledgeable will chime in as well.