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I have a 97 Ford Escort Wagon that I recently pulled out of winter storage. The first time I put the battery back in it and fired it up the check battery light came on the dash. I ran a few tests with a DVM and there is no voltage coming from the alternator. The car is completely running on the battery. I did some maintenance on it before putting it away for the winter last december and I always do a quick maintenance check of all fluids as well as doing a check of the voltage output from the alternator before storage and at the time it was putting out 13.4 volts. So between December and May it has gone from 13.4 volts to nothing. I checked the cables, grounds, batt clamps…everything seems fine, but I find it hard to believe that the alternator has just died from sitting. I removed it from the car this evening to inspect the brushes and those look to be in good condition as well. What else should I be looking at? I’ve watched Eric’s alternator diagnosis video , but I find a lot of the tips in that video are for a charging system that is still putting out voltage but not enough. I think the next step is to go get the alternator tested and rule that out.
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