Hi guys,
noticed on my FTO that the voltage on the volt meter gadget seems to fluctuate quite a bit for things such as indicating. I noticed it was constantly going up to 15V then down to 12.5V etc. Normally it sits on 14V from memory.
My car is fairly stock, with no additional connections going to the battery. The only addition I can think of is the HID lights, but they don't run directly to the battery.
Here is what I have:
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... escription
It's rated at 430CCA.
Is this battery enough? If so what could be causing the issue?
Thanks
Voltage meter fluctuating too much?
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Aint gunna be your battery. Alternator does the voltage regulation while running.
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Re: Voltage meter fluctuating too much?
Mine does that and I haven't had any issues yet. Battery has been replaced and it hasn't changed it.
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sh*t Mitsubishi alternator doesn't like the heat.
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lol, you don't think its because it's 15+ years old?payaya wrote:sh*t Mitsubishi alternator doesn't like the heat.
And its not a Mitsubishi brand alternator, its a Nippon Denso or Bosche depending on the year of the car. Just like any other Jap car.
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Voltage meter fluctuating too much?
Bennoz wrote:lol, you don't think its because it's 15+ years old?payaya wrote:sh*t Mitsubishi alternator doesn't like the heat.
And its not a Mitsubishi brand alternator, its a Nippon Denso or Bosche depending on the year of the car. Just like any other Jap car.


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Peugeot?? What ever the French do, I don't wanna know, cause you know it's gonna be rubbish 

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Bennoz wrote:Peugeot?? What ever the French do, I don't wanna know, cause you know it's gonna be rubbish

Yep the French use them, I replaced the alternator on my bros old 405,
Just find it amusing that they dont even put them in their own cars!
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Ah you know what I mean.Bennoz wrote:lol, you don't think its because it's 15+ years old?payaya wrote:sh*t Mitsubishi alternator doesn't like the heat.
And its not a Mitsubishi brand alternator, its a Nippon Denso or Bosche depending on the year of the car. Just like any other Jap car.
