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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 3188828" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>My voltage will read about 14.2 when running also. When everything in my car shuts down, the voltage drops to about 12.4. I would consider that normal. You will see the voltage jump all over the place, depending on what you are doing to the car. In example, close all your doors, and test the voltage, then hit your alarm and watch the voltage jump around a bit. What you have is normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 3188828, member: 573455"] My voltage will read about 14.2 when running also. When everything in my car shuts down, the voltage drops to about 12.4. I would consider that normal. You will see the voltage jump all over the place, depending on what you are doing to the car. In example, close all your doors, and test the voltage, then hit your alarm and watch the voltage jump around a bit. What you have is normal. [/QUOTE]
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