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Old Feb 12, 2005 | 10:11 AM
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Question 95 ford explorer electrical problem???

My truck has been acting up on me a bit. I was driving to work and noticed my lights dimmed a bit so i drove onto a side street quick and no sooner i did that and my car quit. The battery light went on and then i got to walk to work!!! LOL!! Then i came back later and sure enough i started it up. I did replace the starter in november and that didn't cost me anything cause the one i had in previously was only a year old. This morning I started it to warm it up a bit and came back outside 5 min later and it was not running. I turned the key and nothing. My truck does have 250K miles on it and in the time i have had it never have changed the alternator. Your help is greatly appreciated!!!!
 
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Old Feb 12, 2005 | 10:25 AM
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Make sure the battery cables are clean & tight, then jump start it from another car. Or pop start it if it has a transmission.
Hook up your voltmeter & see if you have about 14 volts going to the battery while it's running.
 
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 06:38 PM
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Every car today contains a rechargeable 12-volt battery. This battery powers everything electrical: the engine's control computer, the ignition system, the radio, the headlights, etc. So the battery is vital to the car's operation.

Like all batteries, a car's 12-volt battery would eventually go dead if it were not recharged, so your car has a built-in recharging system. Most cars have an alternator, along with a voltage regulator, that keeps the battery charged and also provides electricity to the vehicle when the engine is running. A typical alternator can put out between 500 and 1,000 watts when necessary.

Because your car is so dependent on the battery, all cars have a battery light on the dashboard that is designed to warn you if the recharging system fails. A simple circuit looks at the voltage that the alternator is producing, and turns the battery light on if it is low. The battery light indicates a battery charging problem. If the battery light comes on and stays on while you are driving, the most common cause is a broken alternator belt. Total failure of the alternator is another possibility.

The reason why your car can operate normally even though the battery light is on is because your car can run off the energy stored in the battery. Your car will run fine until the battery goes dead. At that point, nothing in your car will work. When the battery light is on, you can still drive your car to the garage -- you will not damage anything. But you want to get to the garage before the battery fails and your car dies.

Hope this helps.
 
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 08:46 PM
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One follow up and thanks for your help by the way is when i started it yesterday after i posted it didn't start but i heard a clicking noise when i turned the key over?? Does that clicking noise point out any other possibilities or is it probably the alternator?
 
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 09:11 PM
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You've probably drained the battery by now. Make sure you clean your connections and put it on a charger while your changing out your alternator if that's the direction your going.
 
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