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  • Alternator putting out 39 amps

    Is this normal for an FI Festiva? I was driving to work this morning and my charging light flickered a few times then came on steady. I took the battery and got her charged but it came back bad so I put a new one in. With my new battery in the dummy light doesn't come on but the Alternator is showing 39 amps at the battery.


    Also I found in this post http://www.fordfestiva.com/forum/vie...ght=alternator , this list of alternators and amperages:
    Capri - 70amps
    Escort GT/Protege - 65amps
    626/Probe/MX6 -80amps

    Will the 626/Probe/MX6 alternator plug in or is splicing needed?

    Thanks,
    Primo

  • #2
    the alternator is full fielding

    it is time to replace it before it boils your battery to death

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    • #3
      I did a quick google search it looks like full Fielding just means my regulator is bad?

      Thanks again,
      Primo

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      • #4
        it is an internal regulator

        you can replace it if you don't mind the tear-down

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        • #5
          Not really looking to try to replace it was just expanding my knowledge of automotive terms

          Primo

          P.S. Did you see my edit to ask a question about alternators up top? Any insight to offer?

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          • #6
            i've found the 87-89 Mazda 323 had 60 amp alternators

            just depends on any aftermarket equipment you've added on

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            • #7
              i had a pinto when the alternator went bad it made my battery bulge it sides and the battery was hot.

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              • #8
                so what alternator will swap right in without modification?!? or if minor mods are to be made, please list them also.
                1992 Festiva
                2002 Jetta 1.8T

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                • #9
                  how about a new one, I hear they go right in easy, and will last you almost as long as the car :-)

                  Just pull one out of another festiva, or aspire, if your looking for a cheap quick fix

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