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Mine always was low on my white 968. With the key "on" but the car not running it showed only 11V. At one point I wanted to take the gauge out and adjust the reading to 12V with the car on and the engine off but I never did. Figured that braeaking something on the console trying to get the voltmeter out probably wasnt worth the effort.
The blue car, by comparison, was always 12V with the key on, about 13V at idle and 13.5 to 14 under normal use.
Who knows - i might get the white car back! The buyer now wants a 2015 Corvette Z06 and he won't want the lowly 968 any more. So maybe, just maybe, since I got rid of the 997 C4S to get a Cayenne diesel a might get a car again.
Like Arnold, Ah"ll be bach (maybe).
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
Baron of Bugtussle and Lord of Wigtownshire, Scotland
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You can pull the regulator off the alternator with it all in place. I swapped a 14v one with a 14.5v without too much trouble. A mirror helps to get oriented to the terrain.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue