Battery

Tiny
LUPE MORENO
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  • 2004 DODGE INTREPID
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
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  • 100,000 MILES
Something frying my battery on a 2004 dodge intrepid w 2.7 asked and was told by saturn9 to test alternator had it done came out good had starter tested came out good replaced crank and cam sensors still nothing. Could it be that there is no ground cable going to or coming from the starter.
Saturday, February 5th, 2011 AT 10:41 PM

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Tiny
CARADIODOC
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What do you mean by "frying" the battery? If you're referring to it overcharging, the alternator can't cause that directly. That's a problem with the voltage regulator inside the Engine Computer or the wire going to it is shorted to ground.

The place to start is by measuring battery voltage when the engine is idling, but you must do that when the problem is acting up. The voltage must be between 13.75 and 14.75 volts. If it is higher than that, the water will start to boil out of the acid in the battery. Over time that will destroy the battery.

If the battery is becoming discharged, that will not destroy it but eventually it won't start the engine. The most common problem is worn brushes inside the alternator. They can be replaced on some models without even removing the alternator from the engine. The clue to diagnosing the system is to measure the two voltages on the two small wires on the back of the alternator. That must be done while the engine is running.

Caradiodoc
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Sunday, February 6th, 2011 AT 2:06 AM

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