Now that spring has sprung, I started looking around the electrical system in my '99 Grand Prix, something I had largely ignored previously. A couple things stood out and will need attention:
1) My alternator (a CS130D), while not not wimping out on startup, appears to be putting out 14.8v during idle. I think this indicates an out of spec voltage regulator condition.
2) Probable excessive parasitic battery drain. My inductive meter indicates several hundred mA of drain which I don't totally believe, but my battery does not seem to be holding an adequate voltage after a couple days of non-use. I did do (2) fairly aggressive charge/desulphate processes on this 3-year old EverStart Maxx (from Johnson Controls) a couple weeks ago, so I think there is an external drain current somewhere that needs to be addressed. My plan is to pull the +V lead of the fuse box and put my DMM in line there and start pulling fuses for isolation.
In regard to item #1, as I don't have a spare vehicle or alternator I thought I would pursue a DIY rebuild using a higher output stator and a better rectifier bridge as well. But, I would like to ask if you guys have any general recommendations as to "what to watch out for" when doing a rebuild. I don't want to be stuck on simple problems getting the thing demounted, or opened, or God only knows... I do love to solder things up so I don't foresee any problems in getting a new stator, rectifier or regulator connected up, but the mechanics inside the thing are making me think twice...
1) My alternator (a CS130D), while not not wimping out on startup, appears to be putting out 14.8v during idle. I think this indicates an out of spec voltage regulator condition.
2) Probable excessive parasitic battery drain. My inductive meter indicates several hundred mA of drain which I don't totally believe, but my battery does not seem to be holding an adequate voltage after a couple days of non-use. I did do (2) fairly aggressive charge/desulphate processes on this 3-year old EverStart Maxx (from Johnson Controls) a couple weeks ago, so I think there is an external drain current somewhere that needs to be addressed. My plan is to pull the +V lead of the fuse box and put my DMM in line there and start pulling fuses for isolation.
In regard to item #1, as I don't have a spare vehicle or alternator I thought I would pursue a DIY rebuild using a higher output stator and a better rectifier bridge as well. But, I would like to ask if you guys have any general recommendations as to "what to watch out for" when doing a rebuild. I don't want to be stuck on simple problems getting the thing demounted, or opened, or God only knows... I do love to solder things up so I don't foresee any problems in getting a new stator, rectifier or regulator connected up, but the mechanics inside the thing are making me think twice...