Monitor system voltage while the car is being driven. That will tell if the alternator is working and how well.
If you are using generic reman alternators, you may go through several before you get a good one. As a result of an experience with multiples being bad I no longer use anything but a factory reman. They are more pricey, but I've never had a bad one "out of the box" or one that fails shortly after installation.
If you are using generic reman alternators, you may go through several before you get a good one. As a result of an experience with multiples being bad I no longer use anything but a factory reman. They are more pricey, but I've never had a bad one "out of the box" or one that fails shortly after installation.
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