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wmorrispilot 02-17-2011 07:43 PM

1999 Dodge 2500 no altenator charge
 
Ok I know I have seen one do this before but can not remember what caused it and was wondering if anyone else has had this. 1999 Dodge 2500 altenator does not charge on the vehicle but test good on the bench.... I think it is in the pcm but can not remember ... thanks for your help Wayne

turbostang7 02-17-2011 07:55 PM

the pcm is what tells it to charge, i had one that didn't charge on the truck, and on the local auto parts store tester it passed everytime. i gambled and bought a new one and it fixed it. charges fine now. but im not saying this is your situation.

Tylers99Cummins 02-17-2011 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by turbostang7 (Post 710604)
the pcm is what tells it to charge, i had one that didn't charge on the truck, and on the local auto parts store tester it passed everytime. i gambled and bought a new one and it fixed it. charges fine now. but im not saying this is your situation.

mine did the same thing, bought a new one yesterday from napa and i haven had a problem yet, it charges fine

banditsdiesel 02-19-2011 05:52 PM

something you might also want to check the dodge alts are really bad about the signal wire plug getting loose of not making a good connection if you move the plug around and it starts to charge the clean it and check the contacts in it.

mysterync 02-19-2011 06:00 PM

#1 cause in our shop is a bad PCM ground. There should be a ground cable from the side of the PCM to the body, clean both ends of the cable and a bit of paint off the body and 90% of the time you'll be fixed up ready to roll!
PS this is a very good cause of a no fault test on a tester. Load testing will sometimes cause pcm to properly regulate voltage. Just a thought.

Rooster24v 02-22-2011 07:15 AM

1st check your your FUSEABLE LINK located in the fuse box under the hood, i thought my alt was bad turned out it the link was burned out. put a new one in and walla! now i keep a spare in my truck.. check that first!!!!

RAW 02-22-2011 08:39 AM


1st check your your FUSEABLE LINK located in the fuse box under the hood, i thought my alt was bad turned out it the link was burned out. put a new one in and walla! now i keep a spare in my truck.. check that first!!!!
Wowza! Isn't that fuse 140 AMP? You alternator must have spiked or something!

mysterync 02-22-2011 08:47 AM

No doubt, if that's bad there is most likely other issues unless it was damaged by vibrations or something of that nature. That's not a very common failure.

Originally Posted by RAWilliams (Post 712470)
Wowza! Isn't that fuse 140 AMP? You alternator must have spiked or something!



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