Yesterday, went to the store to get food and such everything with the truck was fine. Start up and head home, "Check gauges" light stays on because the charge voltage is low. I checked with a multimeter when I get home, yup only about 11V. Pulled the battery cables off and the batteries are OK, about 11. 5V, but the were getting discharged by AC and such. So, pulled the alternator off (after checking the 140A fuse just to be sure) had it tested at Autozone (only place open on Sunday) it was junk. Bought a reman with lifetime warranty and put it on. Everything seems fine now, batteries need to charge a little, but if I rev the engine I get just at 14V. I'm a little leary of Autozone's tester, though since the alternator is controlled by a voltage regulator in the PCM, and I know on older vehicles Alternators and regulators had a habit of taking each other out. Anyone think I should still be worried that I'll have to get a PCM yet? Not a single code is in the PCM so I'm guessing it's ok.