While on our trip from Colorado to Mississippi all my gauges bottomed out and the voltage meter began to fall. I initially figured the battery needs to be replaced, so as I got into the next town I replaced the original battery. Everything went well for approximately 150 miles when the gauges bottomed out again and the voltage meter began to fall. Well, this time I was in the middle of nowhere. Dead in the water I had to get towed to the nearest town.
A mechanic put it on his computer. The alternator. Ok, he replaces the alternator. Nope, not it. He stood back with his arms crossed and said " 10 to 1 odds it's the wires leading to the alternator (harness wires. Three of them). He replaced them and yahoo I'm on the road again. $700.00 in a battery, tow, alternator, and labor.
If this happens to anyone else out there keep my story in the back of your mind. Could save you a lot of money.
Other then that, the Stallion is one hell of a ride.
A mechanic put it on his computer. The alternator. Ok, he replaces the alternator. Nope, not it. He stood back with his arms crossed and said " 10 to 1 odds it's the wires leading to the alternator (harness wires. Three of them). He replaced them and yahoo I'm on the road again. $700.00 in a battery, tow, alternator, and labor.
If this happens to anyone else out there keep my story in the back of your mind. Could save you a lot of money.
Other then that, the Stallion is one hell of a ride.