The alternator tester should test the alternator under a load to replicate the electrical load of the vehicle. Even 10 years ago most auto parts stores had that equipment, did they test it like that?Hi Everyone. Well, I thought we had the truck fixed, but while driving home the other day the large battery symbol appeared on the gauge cluster.
Is it possible the alternator we bought does not put out enough amps to keep the truck running and charging correctly? We had the alternator tested on the truck at Oreilys, but that's just at idle. I'm guessing there is more demand on the electrical system at speed? I'm also thinking I need to have the alternator tested at an actual automotive electrical shop. Not a chain store.
Also, battery light/low charging voltage can be more than just a bad alternator. A connector or circuit issue can cause the same thing. A common failure point is the connector at the alternator, they can develop poor pin fit and high resistance due to thermal cycling.