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Old 09-26-2009, 06:45 PM
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Was driving around today when I noticed that sick burnt electronics/plastic small, which can be hard to detect while driving.
Just about that time, the GEN light came on, I pulled over and popped the hood, and the alternator was literally smoking.
I was about 4 miles from home so I decided to limp home, I jacked up the heat to siphon off excess heat.
Drove fine on the way home, the smell stopped, when I got home I popped the hood again with the engine still running, and no signs at all of any trouble.

Turned it off and did a battery check with a cheapo tester, normal output.
turned it on for an alternator check and is not registering any output at all, if thats the case, I am surprised I drove so far on 0 output.
Usually, things go dim and shut down fairly quickly when the alt dies.
Also, the GEN light didn't come back on when I cranked it back up, so I don't know.
Either some guff got into the alternator, causing it to smoke, and I have a defective test instrument - Or my alternator is shot.

I'm leaning towards the last, but am going to push my luck and take my girls to the drive-in, only 2 miles away.
I just might be regretting that.
 
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Old 09-26-2009, 09:37 PM
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Canceled the drive in plan due to weather, I ended up driving about 10 miles, GEN light came on once, other than that no signs of problems.
Am coming to the conclusion that the alternator is dying a slow death.
 
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Old 09-27-2009, 07:39 AM
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the alternator is dying and you need to replace it. the smoke is from heat and melting insulation, and the heat is building up from an electrical short. its just a matter of time until something goes competely to ground and you have a complete internal burn out.

don't wait, it won't fix itself. replace it today.
 
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Old 09-27-2009, 02:38 PM
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*Fix itself*

How'd you know what I has hoping for ?
 
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I'd replace it before it takes the battery like mine did when it went out.
 
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Old 09-27-2009, 04:25 PM
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Yeah I'm gonna replace it, not much of an option not to.
Drove it around a bit today, no smoke but GEN still popping on.
Tis a matter of time before I'm screwed if I keep pushing it.

Called around, was quoted 3 different amperages.
Unless there is a sticker or something on mine, I'll go with the highest amperage, since I have power everything, and some aftermarket devices which draw power.
 

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Look in the power distribution center under the hood and check the rating on the alternator fuse.
I believe that will guide you to the right alt.
Some one will surely correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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I thought that the stock alternator was set at like 132 amps or something like that? Would make sense because I think our main fuse from the factory is 150amps....

Now, I also want to say the the 2500's and 3500's got a 172 amp alternator, but I could be wrong on that.
 
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Old 09-27-2009, 05:57 PM
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My 96 has a 120 amp fuse, 117 amp alt..
I believe there was three ratings of alt. they had.
 
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IIRC from the different build sheets I was seeing from Dodge, over the years and depending on your trim level/options, there were at least two different alternators.

Mine came with a 136A alternator and a 140A fuse. What were the ones that you were quoted?

Check that fuse, like charlie said. Stay below the fuse amperage.
 

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