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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyO" data-source="post: 8744397" data-attributes="member: 563887"><p>Okay. Finally found one person with a 2006 F150 with the same issues. He tried four different alternators</p><p>This was recommended </p><p>You may have a bad connection in the plug-in connector...or there may be a fatique separation somewhere inside that wire. From your symptoms, that 'signal' is not getting fed back to the alternator continually, so it isn't getting the correct signal on when to charge and when NOT to charge.</p><p></p><p>He change the connector at the alternator and it fixed his problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyO, post: 8744397, member: 563887"] Okay. Finally found one person with a 2006 F150 with the same issues. He tried four different alternators This was recommended You may have a bad connection in the plug-in connector...or there may be a fatique separation somewhere inside that wire. From your symptoms, that 'signal' is not getting fed back to the alternator continually, so it isn't getting the correct signal on when to charge and when NOT to charge. He change the connector at the alternator and it fixed his problem. [/QUOTE]
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