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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / February 2008

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99 Intrepid Alternator Intermittent

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GK - 20 Feb 2008 00:58 GMT
99 Dodge Intrepid with the 2.7 engine.
Several times I have resigned myself to replacing the alternator when
all of a sudden it starts working again.

The problem started about 1 1/s weeks ago as a battery fault light on
the dashboard. I keep a digital voltmeter across the cigarette lighter
outlet to monitor whats going on as I drive.

Sometimes it will bnot charge the battery any for 30 to 45 minutes,
making the battery voltage drop from 12.8 down to 11'ish or below. Then
all os a sudden the alternator will start charging and you can see the
voltage coming up to 13.4 to 14 volts for a while.

Have gone over the battery connections so far and working my way over
towards the alternator.

I've heard that the voltage regulator is inside the ECU?

Any ideas? Doesn't seem like road bumps affect anything, just seems
intermittent.

GK
maxpower - 20 Feb 2008 01:20 GMT
> 99 Dodge Intrepid with the 2.7 engine.
> Several times I have resigned myself to replacing the alternator when
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> GK

I would have the battery load tested  and the ground stud checked for
tightness before you start putting generators on.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
GK - 20 Feb 2008 01:50 GMT
>> 99 Dodge Intrepid with the 2.7 engine.
>> Several times I have resigned myself to replacing the alternator when
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> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech

I had a local AutoZone check the battery as okay, then they checked the
alternator while it is in the car as not charging, although later it
started charging by itself.

I went over some of the battery connections a few days ago. Waitng for a
warm weekend day to continue.

GK
damnnickname - 20 Feb 2008 09:56 GMT
Check the MAXI cartridge fuse and make sure it has not broke contact. Alot
of times you can flick the fuse and seea spark jumping from the broken
contact. or swap out with another fuse such as the a/c compressor

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech

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