Alternator - charging?
It appears my alternator crapped out.
Only registering about 10 volts on the factory volt meter. Stopped by a jobsite this morning and truck barely started; able to at least get back to the house. Too much work to do right now; I'll dig into the problem tomorrow. Take the alternator in to have it checked? What other culprits should I look at if any? Rig has 180k and I did pro-actively change the alternator brushes about 15k ago. Thanks SA |
another culprit could be the crank position sensor.
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Tach is working.
If the crank sensor is a problem would the tach be out? |
Originally Posted by CZSteve
(Post 2644900)
Tach is working.
If the crank sensor is a problem would the tach be out? |
Originally Posted by CZSteve
(Post 2644900)
Tach is working.
If the crank sensor is a problem would the tach be out?
Originally Posted by patdaly
(Post 2644913)
Yes, as well as O/D
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Are you getting power to the fields? Could be ecm isn't telling alternator to charge.
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Originally Posted by Steve Roseman
(Post 2645166)
Are you getting power to the fields? Could be ecm isn't telling alternator to charge.
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Mine was doing the same thing. The diode pack was bad. Had it rebuilt. Has worked fine for two years now.
Floyd |
Ok, check it on the truck. There are two wires for the field. Disconnect them and on the alternator hook one to ground and the other to 12 volts. The alternator should go to full charge. If it does not the alternator is bad, if it does then the wiring or pcm is bad.
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Have you load tested the batteries? It really sounds as you have a dead battery being you changed brushes in the alternator.
Did you turn or replace the brush slip ring? The diode bridge rarely goes bad according to my local rebuilder. |
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