While towing my TT home on Saturday, my alternator started making a terrible noise. Like a blender eating itself. Out of a fear of being stranded on a hwy in BFE I decided to locate one and replace it. It failed the two checks on the Vatozone scanner. Note, I did not observe any erratic readings on the dash board voltage gauge. The store only had a Duralast reman'd 160 amp so I went with that. Same model # that was on there previously actually.
A couple hours in, I notice the voltage drop to 11.5V (my estimate). I pull off the fwy and restart the vehicle. Guage indicates a little above 14V and then settles right at 14V while driving. No issues, until the RPM's jump when the transmission shifts down to 2nd from 3rd. After a couple of seconds the voltage drops. Once I ease off the throttle and the transmission shifts to 3rd, the voltage settles back at 14. I noticed this behaviour a few other times while pulling a hill or passing. Voltage drop with high RPM's in 2nd and 14v with all other conditions. Is the alternator bad?
Doesn't seem like belt slippage since the only change is the alternator. And my driving habits stayed the same.
A couple hours in, I notice the voltage drop to 11.5V (my estimate). I pull off the fwy and restart the vehicle. Guage indicates a little above 14V and then settles right at 14V while driving. No issues, until the RPM's jump when the transmission shifts down to 2nd from 3rd. After a couple of seconds the voltage drops. Once I ease off the throttle and the transmission shifts to 3rd, the voltage settles back at 14. I noticed this behaviour a few other times while pulling a hill or passing. Voltage drop with high RPM's in 2nd and 14v with all other conditions. Is the alternator bad?
Doesn't seem like belt slippage since the only change is the alternator. And my driving habits stayed the same.