I have been getting high ripple readings of ~300-400 when I test the charging system for a long time, but the car has always charged and run fine. On some nights, I notice the headlights and dome lights will pulse very noticeably while driving, but not every night. I watched my scanner three nights ago and the ECU voltage was fluctuating wildly at steady highway speed, headights on but no AC, from 14.2 to 16.8. The last 2 nights under similar conditions there was no pulsing in the lights, and last night the ECU voltage was rock steady at 14.325-14.375.
When I first noticed the high ripple reading, I tested the diodes and they passed. This is the original alternator on a 2009 Honda Civic with 307K miles, first noticed the ripple maybe 100K miles ago. It doesn't seem to affect the driveability of the car, athough I feel my mileage could be higher. 25-26 MPG with half highway and half start-stop driving, feully says the average is closer to 30.
Thanks in advance for any advice. I don't plan on driving the car much longer (been saying that for the last 100K LOL) so don't want to spend the money for a new alternator, just wondering what might be causing this. My thought is voltage regulator but I wouldn't expect it to be so intermittent.
When I first noticed the high ripple reading, I tested the diodes and they passed. This is the original alternator on a 2009 Honda Civic with 307K miles, first noticed the ripple maybe 100K miles ago. It doesn't seem to affect the driveability of the car, athough I feel my mileage could be higher. 25-26 MPG with half highway and half start-stop driving, feully says the average is closer to 30.
Thanks in advance for any advice. I don't plan on driving the car much longer (been saying that for the last 100K LOL) so don't want to spend the money for a new alternator, just wondering what might be causing this. My thought is voltage regulator but I wouldn't expect it to be so intermittent.