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Bernie
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Thanks.
I WAS going big three and going with an Optima then I felt some minor noise under the hood was caused by the brushes of the alternator starting to go so I figured alt first and battery next.
I'm not sure you'd actually "feel" alternator brushes starting to wear out. How old is the alternator?
Generally alternator diode packs are what die, not the slip rings and contacts. Heck, the last one I saw literally wear out was on my FIL's pickup out in Idaho last week. The truck is a 92 Dakota, purchased new by my wife when she was in college. When her step dad's truck died, and her mom's car was giving them problems, she gave them her truck as a gift and bought her current truck, a '97 Dakota.
While we were out in Idaho this past week her step dad said he was having trouble keeping the battery charged in the truck. He'd put a new battery in, and new cables, but it still occasionally went dead on him. A quick check on the alternator showed it barely putting out 25 amps, so I pulled it and replaced it. Looking over the alternator after getting it out I saw that it had literally worn out, right through the slip rings. Damn cheap Chrysler parts! It was only 19 years old, with barely 400,000 miles on it!


