Alternator for a 2005 Dodge Neon Am I getting ripped off?

allison

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I have a 2005 Dodge Neon that is having a problem where it won't start and it just clicks and the battery light will come on and my lights/radio etc. will come on but the car won't start... I have changed the battery to see if that will solve the problem but I am worried it might be the alternator. The guy @ Autozone told me he cannot test my alternator because it is located behind the engine and would cost me a bundle to get to and could possibly involve removing my engine to get to... everyone I ask say this has to be a lie because the alternator is almost always in a location that is easily accessible. Is this guy telling me the truth and I have an odd model car? or am I geeting worked over?
 
He should be able to test the alternator at the battery. You could do it yourself with a volt meter. With the car running, take a voltage reading at the battery. You should get somewhere around 14 volts. If you get 12 or less, then you most likelly have a bad alternator.
 
Some of the people at Auto zone and other parts store don't have a clue about cars, they just sell parts. You don't have to remove the engine to replace the alternator. Most parts store have a device that they hook up to the battery and they can test the battery, starter and the alternator at the same time. Sounds like you need to get the alternator tested. Try another parts place and see what they say about testing the alternator.
 
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