Greetings,
Scanned the Forums, but didn't find a complaint quite like mine. So, here goes.
I have 1995 Duratec, MTX, about 90,000 miles. Around 2005/2006, I was getting the flickering battery light and after checking the amount of charge at the battery, decided to install a new alternator. Got a rebuilt model from Team Ford and spent about five hours putting it in. Even with the "new" rebuilt one, the flickering battery light returned.
Got a second rebuilt alternator from Team Ford, and the charge to the battery fluctuated again; flickering battery light returned. Sometimes the light never came on, sometimes it flickered a bit and then went off again for a while.
About three months ago during a winterizing checkup, measured the charge at the battery, and when revving the engine to near 4000+ RPM, charge averaged 13.6 - 14.4. But as the engine returned back down to idle, the charge dropped dramitically, nearly less than 12; then returned to a stable 13.6, sometimes 14.
Kept driving the car (had to) even though the charge bug wouldn't go away. A week ago, the battery light stayed on, telling me no charge was making it to the battery. Car died en route to work - took it to Ford. Took them a week to analyze the issue, but they did and said it was the alternator.
I'm trying to figure out, even after installing two different alternators, could my problem be a wiring issue? If so, what are the critical check points? I'm concerned the dealership analysis is their easy answer.
Can anyone advise me how or where to direct them in case the Ford shop missed the "cheap or easy?" I'm not so sure they checked every possibility.
Thanks in advance for any help.
BTW - I'm in Norway with this US spec car. A new alternator alone through the Norwegians would cost around $900. Ordering would take over two weeks. Labor costs are additional and they're no joke.
Scanned the Forums, but didn't find a complaint quite like mine. So, here goes.
I have 1995 Duratec, MTX, about 90,000 miles. Around 2005/2006, I was getting the flickering battery light and after checking the amount of charge at the battery, decided to install a new alternator. Got a rebuilt model from Team Ford and spent about five hours putting it in. Even with the "new" rebuilt one, the flickering battery light returned.
Got a second rebuilt alternator from Team Ford, and the charge to the battery fluctuated again; flickering battery light returned. Sometimes the light never came on, sometimes it flickered a bit and then went off again for a while.
About three months ago during a winterizing checkup, measured the charge at the battery, and when revving the engine to near 4000+ RPM, charge averaged 13.6 - 14.4. But as the engine returned back down to idle, the charge dropped dramitically, nearly less than 12; then returned to a stable 13.6, sometimes 14.
Kept driving the car (had to) even though the charge bug wouldn't go away. A week ago, the battery light stayed on, telling me no charge was making it to the battery. Car died en route to work - took it to Ford. Took them a week to analyze the issue, but they did and said it was the alternator.
I'm trying to figure out, even after installing two different alternators, could my problem be a wiring issue? If so, what are the critical check points? I'm concerned the dealership analysis is their easy answer.
Can anyone advise me how or where to direct them in case the Ford shop missed the "cheap or easy?" I'm not so sure they checked every possibility.
Thanks in advance for any help.
BTW - I'm in Norway with this US spec car. A new alternator alone through the Norwegians would cost around $900. Ordering would take over two weeks. Labor costs are additional and they're no joke.