Hello, So I searched the forum for answers on this but nothing quite like the problem I'm dealing with. I have a 1988 323 GTX and a while ago started having charging issues with the car. It went from running perfect with no issues to one day I was coming home and the dash lights seemed pretty dim. I turned the car off and tried to restart it and it wouldn't do it. I checked the voltage at the battery and was seeing 11.5-11.9 area. So, I bought a remanufactured alternator and knew that it was all hooked back up correctly and it was right around 12.5 and then when revving the engine it went up to about 12.7 and then started falling to about 12 and below. Then removed it and took it back to have it checked and was told it was absolutely performing perfectly. So I replaced the battery and then it still didn't work. So I wanted to trade out the alt with another from the same store, but because it wasn't failing their test they wouldn't warranty the part and replace it. So I nursed it to a mazda dealership and paid 50 bucks to be told that the alternator was in fact not working. Then with the paperwork I was able to get the Oreilly to trade me out for another alt. This one looked 10X better then the first one, the windings were all shiny copper instead of dirty and gross like the first reman. Got it all hooked up and it was kicking out 13.5 and when revved it would go up properly and thought it was all finished. I took the car out for a spin and barely made it home. I checked everything and can't figure out the issue. I never got a dash light stating a battery issue. Everything is 100% hooked up correctly and I figure if the Mazda dealership had seen a wiring issue they would have pointed it out to me. I know this is not the proper way to go about it but the small wire coming out of the alternator clip is the one that communicates with the regulator to shut it off when the battery is fully charged, correct? If that wire was snipped and capped off would that keep the alternator running constantly and keep the car running? I have a warranty on the alternator and if I were to burn it up I've gotten to the point where I can remove it in about 15 minutes so I could replace it if needed. If anyone has any ideas as to why this keeps happening, I'd really appreciate it. I love this car to death and it kills me to just have it sit in the garage! I had to purchase a new car in order to not be stranded! If I'm asking a redundant question and you guys know somewhere else to look, please let me know!
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