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Old 01-07-2011
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Charging Issues?

Recently my '96 Ranger developed a charging/electrical issue. All gauges read fine on startup & low speed travel. Anytime the engine RPM's go over approx. 2500, my battery light comes on and the charge indicator drops back to just above the "L" (normally its at about 55%). Battery posts look fine--no corrosion. Battery was replaced within the last 12 months, alternator was replaced about 5 yrs back. I've already removed the alternator & had it bench tested at Advance---it checked out fine---but I'm not sure at what RPM the bench test is done. Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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The brushes and/or brush springs are worn out and the brushes are "floating" at higher rpm's.
Use the search button at the top of the pane. IIRC Takeda posted a brush replacement with pics and a part number on how to do it yourself.

Found it for you in the How To section
https://www.ranger-forums.com/f59/ho...rushes-110302/
 
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Could be a faulty regulator as well.
 
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Thanks for the insight. It was indeed the alternator brushes. 30 minutes of repair time in 30 degree weather & $9.00 later, the problem is resolved.
 
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