Dash Volt meter drops when idle at stop
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Dash Volt meter drops when idle at stop
While stopped at a light, stop sign or waiting in traffic my volt gauge in the dash drops down 3 or 4 marks below the 13 mark. If I put the emergency brake on with the car in drive and take my foot off the brake the volt gauge starts going up towards 13 again. While driving the gauge goes up above 13 and with the engine off and the key in the run position is is also above 13. I have only seen this with the lights on at night not sure if it happens during the day. I have replaced the alterenator and the battery checks out fine. The car starts up every time with no problems. All bulbs are work car is stock with the exception of aftermarket head unit (problem existed with and without the headunit in place). Any ideas?
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New Belt on a V-belt system and when I changed the alterenator out last night I made sure it was tight. What I am hearing is this normal for these cars they do not have a big enough alterenator at idle.
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Car: 89 RS
Engine: LS1
Transmission: TH350
Mine does this too, same as every thirdgen I have been in. Also only does this at night, with the lights on. There is just a whole lot more current being drawn, putting more stress on the alternator. I'm thinking the alternator is not spining fast enough at idle in Drive.
Anyways I think its normal.
Anyways I think its normal.
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Car: "02 z-28
Engine: LS-1
Transmission: 4L60E
Perfectly normal operation. At idle with accessories running alt. output is low especially if it is a 105 amp unit. At this idle speed current load exceeds the alternator capability to charge. You could try a smaller pulley but it is not really a problem. As long as your battery is in good condition you will be OK. If you do a lot of night driving or short trips I recommend to everybody to do a trickle charge every other month. I use a cheap cigarette type and it really keeps the battery in a state of charge.
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ITS NORMAL I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND I ALSO MEASURED WITh A VOLTMETER AT THE BATTERY AND OF MY GAUGE IT SAID 2 a 3 needles BELOW THE 13 BUT ON THE BATTERY IT WAS 14.1Volts so ITS GOOD !!!!
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i have that same thing with mine.... is there an echo?... anyway.. i just put the car in Neutral and i put my foot on the brake.... it jumps back up to 13.... it just revs higher in neutral hope this helps aight peace
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I currently own an 88 T/A GTA, an 89 Firebird, and an 84 Firebird, and every one of them do this... it's annoying, but doesn't seem to be anything cheap and easy you can do about it...
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