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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 3103055" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>The alternator should be putting out around 13.5 volts, but more important is the amp output. Is it fine to drive around and then dead in the morning or how do you end up needing a new battery? Oriellys and autozone can test the alternator, but remember the person behind the tester is usually not a mechanic and not qualified to use it. It is usually a good idea to get it tested at a couple of different places and have them tell you the alternator's amp output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 3103055, member: 6001"] The alternator should be putting out around 13.5 volts, but more important is the amp output. Is it fine to drive around and then dead in the morning or how do you end up needing a new battery? Oriellys and autozone can test the alternator, but remember the person behind the tester is usually not a mechanic and not qualified to use it. It is usually a good idea to get it tested at a couple of different places and have them tell you the alternator's amp output. [/QUOTE]
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