idM1028
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It seems I've been having this issue for a while, it wasn't until recently and the purchase of a voltmeter that I've noticed its an issue. Long story short, no matter what I do, GEN1 doesn't seem to want to charge the front battery at speed. At idle, the truck will usually put out sufficient voltage (voltmeter in the green or borderline green/yellow) but at speed the voltage drops. The problem is most noticeable driving down the highway at night with the headlights on, but I tested it today with the truck parked with no lights at all on and still saw a voltage drop on the front battery when I revved the engine. Is this normal? And if not what could be causing it? Today I replaced out GEN1 with the Autozone Caddy alternator (DL7157) since the idiot light was coming on at speed (still figuring out the electrical system, but this should mean my exciter wire/circuit is working correct?) Sure enough, new alternator and the light went out. I also made sure that all my belts were good and tight when I put it in. My front battery could probably get put on a charger, since its a bit under 12V. Honestly, I might go swap it out next time I'm at Pepboys since its a Yellowtop and should still be under warranty. I also cleaned up all the electrical contacts I could the other day. While doing this I kept an eye out for shorts and frayed wires and was unable to find anything.