"is 13.75 volts a bad reading for an alternator?" Tim, That depends ... I don't remember the curve, but the recommended charging voltage varies inversely with temperature. 13.75 volts looks fine to me for summer with 13.8 volts being the standard for room temperature. Many compromises are made in auto design and the advantages of including the voltage regulator in the alternator sacrifices the sensing of air temperature in favor of compact design with less complex wiring. Actually external regulators get it wrong as well because what counts is battery temperature, not air temperature. So, if the mechanic measured 13.75 volts on a warm alternator, it is just right. Mike
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