good afternoon, i need to replace my alternator, how many others have changed theirs. did you replace it with a standard amp, or did you get a bigger one. how hard or easy to change.
Thanx
Dragon
good afternoon, i need to replace my alternator, how many others have changed theirs. did you replace it with a standard amp, or did you get a bigger one. how hard or easy to change.
Thanx
Dragon
Sorry I can’t help. Good luck
sorry also have not had to do that.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
I would call Richard at TMS and ask him for pointers on the repair. Probably more time will be spent removing the protective rock guard than working on the R&R of the alternator but I also have not had to make this repair. Tomg
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# 146 2008. 66k.
it all started when I replaced my digital readout. volts always read 14.4. and I could not get air to work correctly at all, I had engine buzz in stereo. but then all of a sudden the volt meter started showing low voltage, not charging and then charging when you only rev engine, engine noise really bad in stereo. those are my problems. it is not like you can raise the hood check battery, pull off wires inspect them all that, all ranger videos show battery and alternator right there for checking . they don't show somebody standing on their head with their arm stuck up in the engine just to find the alternator let alone test it. I am getting too fat for this phew. let you know what happens
Dragon
Standing on my head makes me dizzy
Sorry I can’t help
Good luck
I'd stick with an OE replacement. No real need to "upgrade" to a higher output alt unless you've got a LOT of electrical add ons that are pulling the system down currently.
I would check voltage output @ the alternator @ idle and on throttle, be a little easier than pulling it to have bench tested. As far as removal, the worst part is the accessory belt. Easy enough to get to it from the top, unbolt the a/c compressor & lift up and out of your way and you can get to the alternator from the top side. It is tight, but very doable & not much different from a lot of vehicles out there today overall.
Have you added any aftermarket speakers, amp, etc? I would also check & double check both positive and negative connections both at the battery and @ the alternator. As intermittent as your issue seems to be I'd almost expect to find a loose wire to be the culprit.
Good morning
Thanks for the information Richard. output is fine digital readout does not show what is really happening with system charging.
Thanks
Dragon
Amen, to loose cables taking out an alternator, happened on the car yrs ago. forgot to tighten the negative cable....smoked the regulator!
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I have been through the wiring ground system added grounds and made sure they were all good. alt checks good. my digital readout reads 14.4 volts all the time, rarely changes, goes to 14.1 sometimes. air pressure gage will start off at say 10 psi, 2 blocks down the road it could read 25, another 2 blocks it could read 0. gremlins, asked Richard no help with this problem. new digital readout, new transducer, new dump valve, new air lines.
Dragon
Alternator seems good. Mine with fluctuate between 14.0 and 14.2. As for the pressure, mine starts at 15, I pump it up to 25 to 30, it will drop down a couple of times and I'll pump it back to 25 until it stabilizes at 25. Then it will stay there for several hours if not all day. Rick
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