- Jul 29, 2001
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1991 Ford Tempo
New alternator installed ~3 yrs ago
New battery installed ~1 yr ago
I drove the car this morning and it ran fine. I had to drive it up a small mountain so it was working pretty hard. I parked it and turned it off. No lights were left on. I came back to it a few hours later and it was dead. Nothing electrical would work.
I figured it was just the battery as that's happened before, but nothing was left on so I don't know how exactly it happened. The only thing I can think of is that my radiator fluid was low so perhaps the car kept the fan on trying to cool the engine and that killed it. I'm not sure though.
So I got a friend to bring a portable jump starter over and the car started up fine. I drove it a short distance, filled up the radiator, turned it off, and tried to restart it. Nothing. I used the portable charger again and it started up no problem. I left it to idle for 10 minutes and came back to find it had stopped.
I used the portable starter again and it started up fine, then drove for about 15 minutes before the car died while idling at a light. It now sits at the side of the road somewhere.
Is it just the battery, or is the alternator messed up too? I can buy a new battery and install it tomorrow, but don't want to waste $70 if the alternator is the culprit and will just kill the new battery as well. I also don't want to pay for a tow and service if it is just the battery. I also don't want to buy a new battery if I can just recharge the old one.
What's the smart thing to do here?
New alternator installed ~3 yrs ago
New battery installed ~1 yr ago
I drove the car this morning and it ran fine. I had to drive it up a small mountain so it was working pretty hard. I parked it and turned it off. No lights were left on. I came back to it a few hours later and it was dead. Nothing electrical would work.
I figured it was just the battery as that's happened before, but nothing was left on so I don't know how exactly it happened. The only thing I can think of is that my radiator fluid was low so perhaps the car kept the fan on trying to cool the engine and that killed it. I'm not sure though.
So I got a friend to bring a portable jump starter over and the car started up fine. I drove it a short distance, filled up the radiator, turned it off, and tried to restart it. Nothing. I used the portable charger again and it started up no problem. I left it to idle for 10 minutes and came back to find it had stopped.
I used the portable starter again and it started up fine, then drove for about 15 minutes before the car died while idling at a light. It now sits at the side of the road somewhere.
Is it just the battery, or is the alternator messed up too? I can buy a new battery and install it tomorrow, but don't want to waste $70 if the alternator is the culprit and will just kill the new battery as well. I also don't want to pay for a tow and service if it is just the battery. I also don't want to buy a new battery if I can just recharge the old one.
What's the smart thing to do here?