Yesterday I noticed my voltage guage reading at the first tick mark above 8V, it didn't go any higher when I revved the engine. It did go lower when starting. I put a VOM on the battery and it read 11. 4V (engine idling). In the past, it would idle around the first tick mark, and go up to the middle of the guaging when going down the road.
I drove the truck to a friends house and back and when I got back, I thought I'd try to start the truck so I dont' have any surprised later... didn't start. So I guess I'm looking at an alternator or alternator parts and possibly a battery? The current battery is a maintenance free type not more than 2 years old.
I searched the archives, but still have a few questions.
1. From the archives I understand that its Oaky for the voltage guage to go up and down depending on if the engine is idling or cruising? And its normal for the intake air heaters to 'click' on and off and this should dim the headlights when they activate?
2. I could not find any "box" behind my battery that looks like a voltage regulator. All I see is the horn, with one green wire connecting to it. Another green wire is just hanging. My truck is a non-intercooled 1990 with a Bosch alternator.
3. Should I replace the alternator with a Bosch? or shouild I try to change it to something else? I have no extra accessories at this time.
4. Should I look for anything else to replace? Could it be the brushes in the alternator? On my diesel Mercedes, there is an internal regulator that can be replaced and generally that's a good repair as the rest of the alternator will likely last thru 2 VR's. Is that the case with the Dodge's?
Thanks,
Brian Toscano
'90 D250 Dodge Cummins
'87 300D 332Kmi
I drove the truck to a friends house and back and when I got back, I thought I'd try to start the truck so I dont' have any surprised later... didn't start. So I guess I'm looking at an alternator or alternator parts and possibly a battery? The current battery is a maintenance free type not more than 2 years old.
I searched the archives, but still have a few questions.
1. From the archives I understand that its Oaky for the voltage guage to go up and down depending on if the engine is idling or cruising? And its normal for the intake air heaters to 'click' on and off and this should dim the headlights when they activate?
2. I could not find any "box" behind my battery that looks like a voltage regulator. All I see is the horn, with one green wire connecting to it. Another green wire is just hanging. My truck is a non-intercooled 1990 with a Bosch alternator.
3. Should I replace the alternator with a Bosch? or shouild I try to change it to something else? I have no extra accessories at this time.
4. Should I look for anything else to replace? Could it be the brushes in the alternator? On my diesel Mercedes, there is an internal regulator that can be replaced and generally that's a good repair as the rest of the alternator will likely last thru 2 VR's. Is that the case with the Dodge's?
Thanks,
Brian Toscano
'90 D250 Dodge Cummins
'87 300D 332Kmi