1991 dodge charging problems
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1991 dodge charging problems
I have a 91 dakota, the battery went dead and i had to jump it off. i had the battery tested and it tested good so i figured it was the alternator not charging. My uncle works at NAPA and gets parts at a very good discount, so i had him order me an alternator. i replaced the alternator yet it's still not charging, i had it tested, tested good. so at this point im clueless, alternator and battery are both good. what else could it be??
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Craig
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Craig
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RE: 1991 dodge charging problems
I have a 93 dakota 5.2. The charge rate is controlled by the ecu mounted on the fenderwell. Have you used a volt meter and checked the charging voltage at the battery with it running? Should be around 14 volts. Also possible you melted a fusable link in the wire harness. Before you start replaceing parts, get the wiring diagrams from a hays manual and check for fuses. Also check the system fuses mounted on the drivers side fenderwell
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RE: 1991 dodge charging problems
ORIGINAL: Gone Fishin
I have a 93 dakota 5.2. The charge rate is controlled by the ecu mounted on the fenderwell. Have you used a volt meter and checked the charging voltage at the battery with it running? Should be around 14 volts. Also possible you melted a fusable link in the wire harness. Before you start replaceing parts, get the wiring diagrams from a hays manual and check for fuses. Also check the system fuses mounted on the drivers side fenderwell
I have a 93 dakota 5.2. The charge rate is controlled by the ecu mounted on the fenderwell. Have you used a volt meter and checked the charging voltage at the battery with it running? Should be around 14 volts. Also possible you melted a fusable link in the wire harness. Before you start replaceing parts, get the wiring diagrams from a hays manual and check for fuses. Also check the system fuses mounted on the drivers side fenderwell
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Craig
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