93 Cobra R
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My '94 RT/10 (38,000 miles) is illuminating the battery light and the A/C & cooling fan are not operating. I did some research on previous posts and seems the battery is a common issue in regard to the light coming on, but I didn't see much of a solution about the battery/alternator, A/C, and cooling fan failing together.
Thus far, I have done the following:
- Disconnected battery at the engine compartment and it read about 12.5 volts with a digital meter. I also put a battery charger on the lead to the battery and it read "charged" within 15 minutes of a 2 Amp trickle charge.
- With the Viper's battery still disconnected, I ran jumper cables from the power feed and hooked them to my F150. The Viper started on my truck's power (engine off and running), but the electrical problems still continued.
- The Viper's voltage gauge reads between 14 to 16 (depending on engine RPM). As the the engine speed increases while driving (say over 3,000 RPMs), the battery light will go out, but it will light back up if I turn the A/C on or when RPMs come down to idle.
- Also checked my fuse-links and they are good.
Indication to me is that the alternator is flaking out considering the battery "seems" good, however, I do not understand how this might cause the A/C and cooling fan problems. I'd like to have a consensus from your guys and get your opinion(s) before I replace the alternator.
BTW, any suggestions on where to get a replacement alternator?? Are the local retail auto-parts stores going to have what I need or should I order from Summit Racing, Jeggs, etc.??
Thanks in advance for the replies!
Thus far, I have done the following:
- Disconnected battery at the engine compartment and it read about 12.5 volts with a digital meter. I also put a battery charger on the lead to the battery and it read "charged" within 15 minutes of a 2 Amp trickle charge.
- With the Viper's battery still disconnected, I ran jumper cables from the power feed and hooked them to my F150. The Viper started on my truck's power (engine off and running), but the electrical problems still continued.
- The Viper's voltage gauge reads between 14 to 16 (depending on engine RPM). As the the engine speed increases while driving (say over 3,000 RPMs), the battery light will go out, but it will light back up if I turn the A/C on or when RPMs come down to idle.
- Also checked my fuse-links and they are good.
Indication to me is that the alternator is flaking out considering the battery "seems" good, however, I do not understand how this might cause the A/C and cooling fan problems. I'd like to have a consensus from your guys and get your opinion(s) before I replace the alternator.
BTW, any suggestions on where to get a replacement alternator?? Are the local retail auto-parts stores going to have what I need or should I order from Summit Racing, Jeggs, etc.??
Thanks in advance for the replies!