Re: 13V while driving?
13 volts is normal in our cars, and in GM cars in general. When I had my old Grand Am, I had installed a voltmeter, and it would always read 13.6-13.9. IIRC, a car only gets the full 14 volts when it's being driven, not when it is at a standstill. The higher RPM's have something to do with it.
The moral of the story is that if the gauge is reading 13, it's probably around the 13.5-14 range. That's pretty normal unless you did the big 3 or have a souped up alt.
13 volts is normal in our cars, and in GM cars in general. When I had my old Grand Am, I had installed a voltmeter, and it would always read 13.6-13.9. IIRC, a car only gets the full 14 volts when it's being driven, not when it is at a standstill. The higher RPM's have something to do with it.
The moral of the story is that if the gauge is reading 13, it's probably around the 13.5-14 range. That's pretty normal unless you did the big 3 or have a souped up alt.
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