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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 5719203" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Okay this is after you have replaced the battery. It is still dieing on you. Get a DMM. Turn the car on with new battery installed. Check the voltage at the battery and ALT. Should be around 13.somthin. That is what my alt charges on my XJ 4.0...If the voltage stays around 12volts. Or below 13 volts most likely you alt is dead. With the DMM still hooked up. Turn your headlights on with high beams and your heater blower to max. Watch the voltage then too. See where it is. Hopefully its still above 13 volts. If not. Look to get a new alt. Check out NAPA stores too. 200 bucks sounds a bit high for your alt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 5719203, member: 570057"] Okay this is after you have replaced the battery. It is still dieing on you. Get a DMM. Turn the car on with new battery installed. Check the voltage at the battery and ALT. Should be around 13.somthin. That is what my alt charges on my XJ 4.0...If the voltage stays around 12volts. Or below 13 volts most likely you alt is dead. With the DMM still hooked up. Turn your headlights on with high beams and your heater blower to max. Watch the voltage then too. See where it is. Hopefully its still above 13 volts. If not. Look to get a new alt. Check out NAPA stores too. 200 bucks sounds a bit high for your alt. [/QUOTE]
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