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Old 06-07-2005, 11:59 AM   #1
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Alternator Draining Battery?

i found out that my car had a bad alternator, so i replaced it with a remanufactured alternator. Everything was fine the first day, but after the second night my car wouldn't start, so i thought it was the battery. i then replaced the battery, and again it was fine for awhile till i left it overnight, when it died again.

i then used a voltmeter to check the battery and began checking the fuses. the volts stopped dropping when i took out the alternator fuse. i left the car overnight without the fuse and it put it back in the morning when i started it up, and it started. so i'm guessing my alternator somehow has been draining my battery. so what could be making the alternator suck the battery dry?
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:53 PM   #2
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You Probably Have A Short On The Alternator Field Generator Circuit. Either The Internal Windings Of The Alternator Are Grounding Out Or There Is A Frayed Wire.
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Old 06-09-2005, 01:47 PM   #3
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i just checked all the connections and everything seems fine... guess i'll do another sweep
also, how many volts should i be getting from the battery when the car is off?
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Old 06-10-2005, 02:05 AM   #4
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your alternator itself wouldn't drain the battery. like was suggested, it's most likely a short in the alternator harness. Did you properly ground your alternator when you replaced it? start there and maybe clean the connections with that spray shit.. forget what its called
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:43 AM   #5
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A Good Idle Battery Should Have 12 -14v And Should Be Able To Output At Least 90% Of Its Amp Rating.
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Old 06-13-2005, 11:51 AM   #6
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ok, so i found out that it's one of the 2 grounds that is giving me problems. everytime the ground touches the alternator it quickly draws power from the battery. it's a single lead coming from the lower harness, so... why is it sucking up so much power, and where is the other end of that ground?
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Old 06-13-2005, 02:17 PM   #7
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When You Ground A Power Source It Transfers All The Energy To A Metal Dispersment Source. Grounding Your Generator Out Will Suck All The Available Power From The Battery And Transfer It To The Ground Source. Most Ground Sources Are Negative Battery Post (not Going To Be Your Problem), Engine Block, Or Chassis (frame Rail.... This Is Most Likely Your Problem Area).
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Old 06-13-2005, 02:36 PM   #8
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thanks man for all your help. i'm having a problem understanding the last part of your last post though... so what exactly do i need to do?

i'm thinking that there can be 2 problems with the ground and it has one end or the other. obviouly it's not the one connected to the alternator, so it has to be the other. but i can't find the other end because it gets lost in the lower harness. do you know where the other end of the ground is (if that's my problem)?

and is the ground draining the power because the other side is improperly grounded? do you think maybe the reman alternator could be bad?

also, what did you mean by the frame rail most likely being the problem?
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Those Are The Three Common Locations For Grounds On A Vehicle. Neg Battery Post, Engine Block, And Frame Rail (or Other Chassis Location). The Only Time Your Alternator Should Have A Complete Circuit (power Through The Alternator To Ground) Is When You Turn The Key On. It Sounds Like You Have A Crossed Wire, Shorted Wire, Or Possibly A Bad Alternator. I Would Check The Wire The Connect To The Alternator To Rule Them Out Then I'd Swap The Alternator Out. Is This In An Engine Swap? If It Is Did You Use The Swapped Engines Lower Harness Or Adapt The Ka Harness? If You Used The Ka Harness Besure You Didn't Mix Two Wires Up, If You Used The Engines Original Harness Make Sure You Used The Proper Connections At The Fuse Box.
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Old 06-15-2005, 07:06 PM   #10
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it was the reman alternator... thanks for all the help
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hey i have a question along the same lines thought id just post in this thread. i have a '90 240sx with a redtop sr20det swapped into it and my car is draining all the power out of my batt. i have a new batt and when i run the car eventually the battery light will come on and i have to go home and recharge the batt. Im assumming this means my alternator is bad anything else that could cause the alternator to not get power to the batt to recharge it? also what alternators from other cars could be used on a sr (i.e. ka24de alternator).
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Old 06-16-2005, 02:12 AM   #12
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take it to kragen they can test it for you
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:27 AM   #13
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Does It Lose Charge Overnight Or Just When You Drive?
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just when i drive it loses charge and battery light comes on after about 25 min. which makes me think im running on the battery alone
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You Are Not Getting The Proper Charge Fromt He Alternator.... You Need A New One. If It Isn't Draining The Battery Overnight And Only While Driving That Leads Me To Believe Its Not A Wiring Problem And Once There Is Load On The Electrical System The Alternator Can't Keep Up.
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Old 06-16-2005, 10:42 AM   #16
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you should get a voltmeter and test the chrages while your car is on. use the battery for the positive and the alternator for the ground.

this was my problem before the new alternator, so you'll most likely need a new one.
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fair enough i am just gunna get a new alternator i guess do you know if the ka alternator will work on the sr20det redtop engine if not do you think i could get my alternator rebuilt ?
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There Is A Place Called Tucson Electric Here In Arizona That Rebuilds Alternators/starters For Cheap, I Might Have There Number Somewhere. I Honestly Don't Know If The Ka And Sr Are Interchangable.
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ka and sr alternators are interchangeable with a little slight modification to the mounting bracket i think it was....
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