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F150 alternator question


snake

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Wasn't sure where to post this one, too many choices- moderators feel free to move it. F150 still charging but with bad bearings so I replaced it with three crappy rebuilds, none of which worked. Finally got the customer to buy a motorcraft and it still doesn't charge... is there a fuse or something inline that has tripped or did I really get four bad rebuilds in a row?
 
There is a fuse that could have blown that would do that, there is also a possibility that the wire that gives the alternator its initial start up charge is broken.
 
The little wire you speak of is the single one? (There's one single, then a connector of three). I'll check the fuses tomorrow, thanks.
 
You, sir were correct. Damn thing blew a 20 amp fuse, but it was in a hidden fuse holder on the firewall, All is well and it is charging away... thanks!
 
I've seen that a few times. Alternator goes out, pulls a surge on that circuit and takes the fuse with it. It's usually when they start to overcharge.

Glad I could help.

I'm not sure which wire it is on that truck, it changes from model to model and year to year.
 

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