This past Saturday I spent the day driving around with the top down. Above 50, the top goes down (It was too cold but I was too stubborn to admit that to myself!)
Anyway, I drove about 150 or so miles without issue. Heater blower at full blast and radio on. The next morning I spent pulling out old, burnt bulbs and replacing them. All are now working except the four instrument panel bulbs and I suspect a grounding issue. After about an hour of messing with the bulbs I tried to start the car and she was dead. I figured I spent too long with the doors open and the lights on/off, etc. So I jump start the car and she fires right up. Within a couple minutes she dies again...hrm. Must not be charging correctly. Charged the battery full just to get her back in her covered spot.
So this weekend I intend to check voltage on the battery while the car is not running and while running, looking for 12v off and 13.5-14.5 while running. When I bought the car, the fuel and temp gauges worked fine but the ammeter didn't seem to move at all, just sits dead middle of the gauge.
How should the ammeter read when the car is off? Should it drop down all the way like the fuel and temp gauges? I suspect this gauge is the likely culprit if the alternator proves to be working (it looks newer).
Anyway, I drove about 150 or so miles without issue. Heater blower at full blast and radio on. The next morning I spent pulling out old, burnt bulbs and replacing them. All are now working except the four instrument panel bulbs and I suspect a grounding issue. After about an hour of messing with the bulbs I tried to start the car and she was dead. I figured I spent too long with the doors open and the lights on/off, etc. So I jump start the car and she fires right up. Within a couple minutes she dies again...hrm. Must not be charging correctly. Charged the battery full just to get her back in her covered spot.
So this weekend I intend to check voltage on the battery while the car is not running and while running, looking for 12v off and 13.5-14.5 while running. When I bought the car, the fuel and temp gauges worked fine but the ammeter didn't seem to move at all, just sits dead middle of the gauge.
How should the ammeter read when the car is off? Should it drop down all the way like the fuel and temp gauges? I suspect this gauge is the likely culprit if the alternator proves to be working (it looks newer).















