bradleyheathhays
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I have an 02 Taurus and my dash battery light has come on twice in the past week.  Once after a few miles of driving, seemingly random, and once when I was warming the engine up.  It's been 20-30F around here lately.  This second time, I started the engine in the morning at about 20 deg F.  Let the idle come down to normal and after about a minute I gave a little gas to get the engine up to 1500 rpm, which is when the batt light came on.  It switched back off after about 5 seconds, after I got off the gas.
After sitting for 6 hours, my old multimeter shows 12.48 V on the battery. It's one of those 2 year warranty EverStart batts from Walmart, manufactured in 3/23, so still in warranty.
Does a 12.49 resting voltage justify a warranty claim, assuming it's not the alternator that's going bad?
Thanks
				
			After sitting for 6 hours, my old multimeter shows 12.48 V on the battery. It's one of those 2 year warranty EverStart batts from Walmart, manufactured in 3/23, so still in warranty.
Does a 12.49 resting voltage justify a warranty claim, assuming it's not the alternator that's going bad?
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