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Electrical
Alternator Dying-Updated 1/1/11
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Miller" data-source="post: 943767" data-attributes="member: 58085"><p>I just had the same symptoms start. I also did some routine maintenance today hoping it would help. I just replaced the belt, and the idler and tensioner pulley's, as I have 104,000 on my 05. I took it in today, and they tested the 11 month old battery and alternator (original). Said both are fine but I have a 3.6 amp discharge when the vehicle is off. Suggested taking it to an electrical service center........ this sucks, it sould like I have an electrical issue, I was hoping it was the battery or even the alternator... any ideas? I am reading the above posts and am not sure how to determine what the problem is, I am buying the draw to the system for up to 45 minutes, so what is my next step, I dont have the luxery of another vehicle to take the alternator off and have it bench tested.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Miller, post: 943767, member: 58085"] I just had the same symptoms start. I also did some routine maintenance today hoping it would help. I just replaced the belt, and the idler and tensioner pulley's, as I have 104,000 on my 05. I took it in today, and they tested the 11 month old battery and alternator (original). Said both are fine but I have a 3.6 amp discharge when the vehicle is off. Suggested taking it to an electrical service center........ this sucks, it sould like I have an electrical issue, I was hoping it was the battery or even the alternator... any ideas? I am reading the above posts and am not sure how to determine what the problem is, I am buying the draw to the system for up to 45 minutes, so what is my next step, I dont have the luxery of another vehicle to take the alternator off and have it bench tested. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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