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Folks, I've replaced my battery twice, and then the alternator 3 times in the last two months trying to resolve a dead battery issue, what a hassle! Twice the tow truck guys did a test and said alternator is bad.

I thought it was bad alternators I was buying, but I'm wondering if something ese was killing them, like a wiring issue?? I'm taking it to a real mechanic tomorrow!

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Is it the alternator that is bad? Or is it the voltage regulator? VR is in the PCM......
 
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The test meter both times showed the alternator as bad.

can a short, or missing ground cause this?? If not what else could?
 
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Remember that I said this is the 3rd alternator that's gone bad over less then two months
 
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Hey You what does this mean?

VR is in the PCM.
 
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The tow truck driver likely just put a voltmeter on and determined it's not charging, That doesn't mean the alternator itself is bad, as HeyYou mentioned there is also a voltage regulator that controls the alternator. It is part of the PCM and a control wire runs from the PCM to the alternator. So it could indeed be a failure in the PCM but also simply a wiring issue.
 
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There is a fuse in the pdc under the hood, If it's bad no output to the battery.
 
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Yeah it was two diff tow truck guys (I had to get towed twice) and both times they used a voltmeter and another test device.

OK guys thanks again, I'm taking it in to the mechanic this morning.
 
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what does PDC, and PCM mean?
 
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PDC is Power distribution center. The fuse/relay box under the hood.

PCM is powertrain control module. The computer that runs the engine/trans (if you have an automatic)

Voltage regulator for the alternator is built into the PCM. Unfortunately, they are a common failure point. Change the alternator as often as you like, and it still won't charge, as the VR is toast.
 


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