11-25-2011, 03:41 AM
Stupica1, my car doesn't go dim for minutes. Just the instant when there's a load being applied to the electrical system, and then comes back to normal right away when the loads removed. And ive pretty much just left the rpm problem the way it is for a little now. But i want to get it fixed. Wouldnt wanna get stuck on a cold snowy day...
Luc, I better get my alternator checked then. Even though i got it replaced couple months ago, I could've very well have gotten a faulty one.
How would i check if the alternator is putting out the correct amps and voltage?
And i should check for vacuum leak. Ive read this method of spraying some air duster around the intake, and looking for a spike in the rpm. Otherwise how else would i go about finding a leak?
Luc, I better get my alternator checked then. Even though i got it replaced couple months ago, I could've very well have gotten a faulty one.
How would i check if the alternator is putting out the correct amps and voltage?
And i should check for vacuum leak. Ive read this method of spraying some air duster around the intake, and looking for a spike in the rpm. Otherwise how else would i go about finding a leak?