RGAZ
Bronze Member
I would pull the alternator and have it tested. Its possible there is a bad diode or something in the voltage control that is not providing full amps at full engine speed. I have seen auto alternators that will show charging the battery and the battery shows a float voltage, but when actual current is drawn, the alternator falls on its face and the battery does all the work. In some cases the alt light will dimly flicker or slightly turn on, but not always.
If you don't want to bother, then I will concur to just replace the battery.
Good luck,
RGAZ
If you don't want to bother, then I will concur to just replace the battery.
Good luck,
RGAZ