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Old 03-28-2020, 07:56 AM
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I think as long as your voltage is within normal limits, it's fine.

The ammeter measures the direction and flow rate of electricity. After starting your car, the battery is being recharged after being drained, and as the car runs, the battery recharges, the value should decrease. If you normally have a battery charger on your car, then your battery should recover more quickly, if not, it will take longer to recharge, and the ammeter will still be at a higher level for a longer period of time.

Also, the value of the ammeter may be affected by how the ammeter is connected to the electrical system of the car.

Again, as long as your voltage is OK, then I think you are fine.
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