1997 Dodge Stratus alternator

1997 DODGE STRATUS
145,000 MILES • 4 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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JUST ENOUGH2BD
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I'm working on a 1997 Dodge Stratus.
I just installed a new battery and read 12.75 vdc with engine off.
After starting the car, I read 12.05 and it continues to decline.
With the car off, I have zero voltage from battery ground to B+ (red cable) on the alternator.
With the car running, I have 35.5 vdc between battery ground and B+ red cable).
I took the alternator to Auto Zone and Advanced Auto and they both stated the alternator tested good.
This is seriously messing with my shade-tree mechanic brain!!
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Aug 8, 2009 at 6:50 PM
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With the car running, I have 35.5 vdc between battery ground and B+ red cable).

Find the problem fast battery could end up exploding-the internal voltage regulator is not controlling the field generation.
Aug 8, 2009 at 8:59 PM
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Doesn't the zero vdc reading between the battery ground and B+ on the alternator, with the engine off, suggest an open somewhere?
Maybe a fusable link?
Aug 8, 2009 at 9:52 PM
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With the car off, I have zero voltage from battery ground to B+ (red cable) on the alternator. You have an open fusible link or the wire itself between battery and alty. See below Good Luck


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Aug 9, 2009 at 12:02 AM
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Thanks...I agree totally.
Is it possible that the 35 vdc at the back of the alternator (knowing there's no load because the fusable link is open) is normal?
Sort of like reading 12vdc on a near-dead battery until you add a load and it drops drastically.
Thanks again.
Aug 9, 2009 at 8:47 PM