My old alternator started making a noise so I purchased remanufactured Bosch AL64X. I installed and after 20 seconds the not charging alternator light went out and all was good. Within 100 miles, the alternator light would occasionally flicker on at 60-70 MPH. After 300 miles at startup, it might take 30 seconds for the light to go off. At 500 miles, the light came on and stayed on for several minutes. Eventually did not go out during that 50 mile trip and continued to stay on.
I purchased a new replacement Generatorregler voltage regulator with plastic case from Pelican Parts (Pelican part#901.603.206.02). Still did not charge the battery - no difference from the original voltage regulator.
Ordered replacement alternator under warranty and installed. Alternator charging light remains on.
Checked the three wires from voltage regulator to alternator with brake light bulb to verify connectivity and no high resistance. Also check B+ wire to battery, and the alternator housing to battery ground. Wires all checked good.
Local auto parts stores can not test this alternator because their test machines are not programmed for this alternator.
Battery has 12.4 volts and after starting, very slowly rose to 13 volts and stayed there (not the expected 14.7 volts) until engine shut off.
Turned on ignition (without starting) and D+ was a 2.2 volts. Started engine and D+ very slowly rose to 8 volts and stopped there.
Can someone verify if 2.2 volts is correct with ignition on and what should the value for D+ be when running? Could not find this information in our forum or manuals.
Do I have two bad alternators in a row; or a bad, or wrong, new voltage regulator; or something else?