Hello everybody, I have a 87 Fiero GT that seems to have developed a short somewhere. The battery gets charged and holds it fine as long as I disconnect the terminals after I finished driving it. It seems to lose its charge in a few hours if the terminals are left attached.
I believe the alternator is shorting out internally. The voltage is perfectly fine until taken above 3000RPMs, then it slowly starts to drop as I rev higher. I noticed both of these problems happening around the same time.
I whipped out my trusty multi-meter and disconnected all the alternator terminals I could find. Taking the reading between the battery and battery-post-on-the-alternator reads 11.5V. I'm guessing this is indicative of a short? I'm still a car noob, but I really want to do most of the work/diagnosing myself so I can start learning. Thanks.
I believe the alternator is shorting out internally. The voltage is perfectly fine until taken above 3000RPMs, then it slowly starts to drop as I rev higher. I noticed both of these problems happening around the same time.
I whipped out my trusty multi-meter and disconnected all the alternator terminals I could find. Taking the reading between the battery and battery-post-on-the-alternator reads 11.5V. I'm guessing this is indicative of a short? I'm still a car noob, but I really want to do most of the work/diagnosing myself so I can start learning. Thanks.
