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MarxG1999 07-25-2020 08:51 AM

New battery and rebuilt alternator, car dies one month later?
 
I was having many overcharging issues with my 2007 Mazda 6I, at one point the battery had spewed acid everywhere and gave out. So about a month ago I had a rebuilt alternator from autozone and a new battery put in. It ran great, until two days ago the charging light came on, along with a cylinder misfire CEL. It stalled out on me and I haven't been able to get it to start. I jumped it off and it died right after. Anyone got a clue?

Callisto 07-25-2020 09:21 AM

First before you continue cranking on it go and retrieve the DTC using a scanner connected to the Diagnostic OBDII connector. You should be getting many considering the no start and your cranking the starter. But we can weed threw those and see what is relative DTC's

Luky 07-25-2020 12:09 PM

Read the OBD2 codes and if you have a multimeter check the system voltage the alternator is putting out when it is running (+ to battery positive/red cable and negative/black lead to the engine or ground). Not sure on these cars if the voltage regulator is part of alternator, but that's what it sounds like to me... could be a bad rebuild... are your belt/pulleys ok? Check your battery connections too.

Callisto 07-25-2020 12:19 PM

Electronic's like rebuilt alternators have what is called "infant mortality" which means that any electrical part will perform for its designed service of fail within the first aprox. 8 hours of operation. After this generally speaking there are other factors that influence a premature failure of a part like an generator/alternator

I recomend if you are going to do the procedure mentioned by Luky to first charge the battery and if possible have it load checked.

A single misfire code may have only been an anomaly created by the effect of the condition of a lower then required voltage to maintain the ignition system? Knowing which DTC you got is always helpful?

AUTOZONE can check your battery health and should (varies with each store) also be able to bench test the alternator?

MarxG1999 07-25-2020 04:25 PM

I believe the voltage regulator is in the PCM for these cars, Ive considered getting a new one, but theyre expensive and I probably couldnt afford it atm. However I have had problems with the battery connection. I just recently put new terminals on the car, and I was planning on having the battery cables replaced. I wouldnt be suprised if they are corroded near the main ground.

The last time I checked the codes alll I had was a CEL for the misfire. I wasnt able to pick up any other issues, however if I can get it moving Ill take it to autozone for some electrical tests. Im not really too sure about the results though. My only experience has been wrenching it to keep this crazy beater going.


MarxG1999 07-25-2020 04:27 PM

Today I will attempt to read the codes and check the belts and Ill report back.

grim_reaper 07-26-2020 02:20 AM


Originally Posted by MarxG1999 (Post 185737)
I believe the voltage regulator is in the PCM for these cars,. .

You are 100% correct


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