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Mod# 6000
Ser# AT83F00901
machine would not rev up in drive or reverse but will in neutral. Verified a voltage issue with the alternator( bad diodes). Replaced the alternator and have 0 volts at rear of alt output. Thought this would be directly connected to battery positive either direct or through the starter, am I wrong?
I do have batt voltage at the exciter plug on the top of the alt
Am I missing something
  • Posted 11 Nov 2016 07:15
  • By BrewCrew
  • joined 18 Nov'08 - 108 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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You should have B+ at the alternator. I would guess you have a blown fusible link. I think it is around the battery cable fuse box area. It should be a short wire with a connector at each end. I have replaced them on Nissan trucks and they are tied along the harness. I think it should be a 100 amp part number 9130446320. Check with your CAT dealer for the correct part.
  • Posted 12 Nov 2016 12:27
  • By shovel_fx
  • joined 11 Mar'12 - 41 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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