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Hi Guys
I just put my car together after my clutch job and drove to work today. I notice that it started kind of slow but figured it was because it had been sitting for a month or so. When I got to work I looked at the volt meter and it was at 0. Nothing zip nada. So has anyone had an abrupt failure like this? The Alternator is not making any noise. Could the regulator fail like that? Is it digital? In my experiance they just start failing slowly. Battery?? It was disconnected through the Clutch job. Any diognostic that can be done?
Thanks
Steve
Steve Patrick
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The only thing I can remember that was a little concerning was when I cracked open the bleed valve on the clutch slave cylinder the first time. I didn't have a hose hooked up to it because I just wanted to see if there was pressure, There was a lot of pressure and oil shot all over the starter terminals. At that point the battery was tied in. Would that have caused a problem? I don't this hydraulic oils to conductive. I guess I never thought of it.
Steve Patrick
92 968 Cab
76 912E Coupe
68 912 Targa
68 911 Coupe
78 Alfa Spider
62 Alfa 2600 Cab
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I just found out that the battery is about 6 years old. It shows 12.37 VDC after I got it home. I will see if it will take and keep a charge. Tonight it should be closer to 13. Shouldn't there be an idiot light that would go on if the Alternator or Regulator is out? I see none.
Steve Patrick
92 968 Cab
76 912E Coupe
68 912 Targa
68 911 Coupe
78 Alfa Spider
62 Alfa 2600 Cab