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Date:         Sun, 31 Mar 2013 13:34:30 -0700
Reply-To:     ron johnson <rcj.yes@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         ron johnson <rcj.yes@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      charging light flickers
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I have a 91 Weekender. In the past few years, it has not been driven much and even less during Winter. Lately, the charging LED on the dash flickers. At > 40 mph it will go out, but comes back on. Last night near the end of a short drive, the headlights dimmed and the car lost power and died. Pushed it to the curb and came back this AM to evaluate. It started up okay and I was able to drive home- yay! LED still flickering so I do not want to drive anywhere I could get really stuck.

I checked battery voltage - it is just hair under 12V (11.95). Is this low enough to implicate a battery change? Or, should I be concerned about the alternator? How does one test alternator function at home?

Any suggestions welcome.

thank you - Ron Johnson Portland, OR

91 Weekender - Betsy


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