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I was once told that when you have a different subject to bring up you start a new post, so I am but it is still in regard to Alternators. On a recent post I was dealing with a N1506 Alternator and found that the alternator itself was bad. I went to Forestry Division who is handling parting out some of the trucks and I obtained a N1509 Alternator, unknown condition. I commenced to bolt in and all wiring is the same, cleaned connections, and started. I immediately saw that I had no blinking lights. I checked voltage at battery and alternator and found acceptable charge rates, a touch high but acceptable/ 28.6vdc and 14.4vdc/ I obtained the Niehoff Manual and it stated that if lights were not on that regulator was not on, to check pin e for voltage and I haven't got back down there to do that. My question is why do I have acceptable voltages if the regulator is not suppose to be on and can I use the truck this way. I am not asking permission but merely asking for the experience of those who may have had this happen to them.
So I painted a target on me, fire away guys., and thank you
So I painted a target on me, fire away guys., and thank you