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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
Dead Batteries
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[QUOTE="01platinum, post: 320519, member: 193"] Well charged the batteries all day and just went out and fired the truck like it was nothing. Watched the voltage gauge and it was right where it needed to be. Went and checked everything over then looked at the voltage gauge again and it was almost to the red past 18 volts. Truck is over charging for some reason now. No I need to have the alternator checked now. Is the voltage regulator in the alternator or on the firewall of the 2001? I know parts stores sell them but they will also sell me a in cab air filter that my truck doesn't have. LOL [/QUOTE]
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