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i have an AIWA CD player i have installed into a 1996 Ford Ranger and have had alternator problems since. I followed the wiring diagrams on the conversion kit. I did not secure the ground to a metal part of the vehicle, i just wired it up to the kit the same way the original stereo was hooked up. Should i be grounding that wire to metal instead.

 
i have had to replace one alternator so far and i talked the part people into giving me yet another under warranty. yes my problem was low voltage. jm is my initials, i was in a hurry. it's better than bm

 
i have had to replace one alternator so far and i talked the part people into giving me yet another under warranty. yes my problem was low voltage. jm is my initials, i was in a hurry. it's better than bm

i see your new to the forum but you don't put your intials as a title lol. something is seriously wrong then if you are getting low voltage just from a headunit. are you running any amps?

 
running amps? not sure what you're asking. i drove the truck with the new cd player in it for a couple of days and noticed it powered itself down and tried to power back up. i then noticed my alternator gauge dip and stay down until i turned everything off but the engine. when i took the vehicle to the parts place they tested it and said my alternator was bad. i replaced the alternator for a pretty penny and was still having the same problems. i put the original stock radio back in last night and have had no problems with my alternator.

 
running amps? not sure what you're asking. i drove the truck with the new cd player in it for a couple of days and noticed it powered itself down and tried to power back up. i then noticed my alternator gauge dip and stay down until i turned everything off but the engine. when i took the vehicle to the parts place they tested it and said my alternator was bad. i replaced the alternator for a pretty penny and was still having the same problems. i put the original stock radio back in last night and have had no problems with my alternator.
No way can a HU give you volyage drops. It's just not possible. The alt can not be damaged by a HU.

 
running amps? not sure what you're asking. i drove the truck with the new cd player in it for a couple of days and noticed it powered itself down and tried to power back up. i then noticed my alternator gauge dip and stay down until i turned everything off but the engine. when i took the vehicle to the parts place they tested it and said my alternator was bad. i replaced the alternator for a pretty penny and was still having the same problems. i put the original stock radio back in last night and have had no problems with my alternator.

judging by that response you probably don't have any subs or amplifiers in your car. something has too be wrong somewhere in your electrical system where a little headunit, drives down the alternator like that. try going to a different shop.

 
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