Last week I had noticed that the voltmeter took a dive and the chime for the "Check Gauges" went off, drove home, approximately 10 miles shut the truck off and turned the key to on and the gauge is back to reading 12-13V. Started truck just fine gauge plummeted again. No choice drove it the next day, the grid heater cycled as normal initially reading 12-13V headed down the highway, normal 14V. this goes on for a couple of days. Batteries all the while are reading 12. 8 to 13V on the voltmeter.
I read an earlier post concerning this very problem, I installed a new(reman) alternator which lasted all of about 15 miles and did the same thing. Should I be concerned that I may have a potential untraceable short somewhere or would you chalk it up to a poorly built reman alt?
I have a brand new part on the way but am affraid of blowing this up as well.
My real question, is if there are fuse, fuseable links and relays, then how is it possible to bypass the supposed safety nets and loose the alternator?
I read an earlier post concerning this very problem, I installed a new(reman) alternator which lasted all of about 15 miles and did the same thing. Should I be concerned that I may have a potential untraceable short somewhere or would you chalk it up to a poorly built reman alt?
I have a brand new part on the way but am affraid of blowing this up as well.
My real question, is if there are fuse, fuseable links and relays, then how is it possible to bypass the supposed safety nets and loose the alternator?
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