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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 3556105" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Adding this too. If its internally regulated. Most likely means that the vehicles computers are controling the voltage of the alternator. next time you test this. At idle with no loads. Its 12,6 volts. Turn the high beams ac blower to high on. Wipers an then read the voltage an see what it says. Its possible this could be normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 3556105, member: 570057"] Adding this too. If its internally regulated. Most likely means that the vehicles computers are controling the voltage of the alternator. next time you test this. At idle with no loads. Its 12,6 volts. Turn the high beams ac blower to high on. Wipers an then read the voltage an see what it says. Its possible this could be normal. [/QUOTE]
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