Re: [Chrysler300] Electrical
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Re: [Chrysler300] Electrical



Some of the auto parts chains (Autozone, for instance) do an in-car battery/charging system check for free. They run a load-test on each. If, however, your charging system is not up to snuff, they likely will not be able to tell you whether the alternator or the voltage regulator is the culprit. They would like to sell you both items.
Sears will do the above, plus test how many amps the starter is drawing, but they will 'charge' you for the service.
John Spiers
Jennifer Allyn wrote:'62 413 motor straining to start! Does anyone know how I should test
for the weak battery sounds?

I have a Sears meter that can check volts, dwell and RPM. Do I need a
mutimeter to properly test the battery and alternator?

What procedure do I use to test the battery and alternator?



Thanks!

Matt Allyn



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