Posted by El Toro on November 22, 2014 at 06:01:16 from (96.244.7.206):
In Reply to: Snow plow posted by grumpydaniel on November 21, 2014 at 18:05:56:
My neighbor was complaining about her car battery going dead. She said she had put her charger on the battery and the car always started.
She had taken the car to a battery warehouse and they told her battery and alternator were ok. They advised her to take the car to a Ford dealer. She said she called the Ford dealer and they wanted $100.00 for checking the problem.
I took her some green beans and red beets and I took my multimeter along. I had her to start the engine and I saw 12.3 volts on the meter and I told her I know what your problem is, either you have a broken alternator belt or the alternator is defective. I looked under the car and the belt was ok. I also called several repair shops and they wanted around $475.00. She took the car to one of the shops. No more battery problems. Hal
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