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Question looking for some help. I was having alternator issues so replaced with a after market alternator. This is where you hook up just the positive cable to the battery and the ground cable. Saved me $600-$700 on the rebuild quote.
- When I check voltage across the two battery's after I put each of them on a charger I have 24.8 volts.
- I then measure the positive cable where it attaches to the back of the alternator and this reading matches the battery's. I have 24.8 volts.
- When I start it without the positive cable hooked up the alternator the alternator puts out like 27.5 volts.
- Problem, when I hook up the positive cable to the alternator the voltage on the back of the alternator now drops from the 27.5 volts without the cable and only shows say 23.5- 24 Volts.
I looked over the positive cable running back to the batteries and see no issues. Brand new alternator ground wire to engine. Any feedback besides look in your TM would be greatly appreciated.
- When I check voltage across the two battery's after I put each of them on a charger I have 24.8 volts.
- I then measure the positive cable where it attaches to the back of the alternator and this reading matches the battery's. I have 24.8 volts.
- When I start it without the positive cable hooked up the alternator the alternator puts out like 27.5 volts.
- Problem, when I hook up the positive cable to the alternator the voltage on the back of the alternator now drops from the 27.5 volts without the cable and only shows say 23.5- 24 Volts.
I looked over the positive cable running back to the batteries and see no issues. Brand new alternator ground wire to engine. Any feedback besides look in your TM would be greatly appreciated.