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    Howdy Stangers.

    I have a 98 Ford Ranger 4 Cycl. and the battery light came on when i started the truck yesterday night. The meter had a low read and was close to the bottom.

    I was thinking about taking it to the dealership around the plano area. I figured it could be either a battery, fuse link, alternator, fuse or something crazy.

    Any advice would be appreciate.
    Thanks
    Jonathan

  • #2
    Almost always the alternator.

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    • #3
      You can have it tested for free at autozone or oriellys

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      • #4
        I went over to autozone as suggested. The battery tested fine and the guy said it is the alternator.

        I called around the local dealership and got crazy prices. Anyone have a "hook up" on parts or labor?

        Autonation ford
        Parts 277.48
        Labor $250 (WHAT!)

        5 Star
        Parts 231.33
        Labor $330 ()

        Bob Tome
        Parts 231.23
        Labor 163.50

        Colony Car Care
        Parts 289
        Labor 136

        City Garage
        Parts 260 reman
        Labor 99.37

        Does it make a huge different between reman and new?

        My brothers friend might be able to do it for $50... I just need to track down the part.

        I am now wanting to just tackle this myself with labor cost. But i live in an apt complex and have zero tools. Plus the apt complex does not like you working on your cars and last thing i need is the golf cart chasing me down.

        Thanks
        Jonathan

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        • #5


          I use them religiously. They have great prices and I haven't had a single problem with any of their alternators. $89 for yours.

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          • #6
            JC316-Thanks! Placed the order.

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            • #7
              nvm
              Last edited by Jon/xpm; 03-13-2013, 09:15 AM.

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              • #8
                don't pay someone to change the alternator. It's one of the easiest jobs you can do on a car.

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                • #9
                  mstng86- I have a friend going to let me work at his house and provide tools.

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                  • #10
                    Or, just do it in the parking lot of the part house. Seem everyone else does, and you can borrow their tools. I don't consider myself prepared without tools for road side repairs. You may need to invest in some.
                    Rich

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                    • #11
                      The alternator got put in today. The volts went back to normal and the battery light went away. Woohooo


                      I just need some further assistance. The ball joints on the truck seem to be in really bad condition.

                      I was going to have them put in tomorrow.

                      Can anyone recommend which brand I should go with?

                      Moog or MasterPro?

                      I was going to pick up the upper and lower from either O'Reillys or Autozone tomorrow.

                      Thanks
                      Jonathan

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                      • #12
                        Yes alternator is very important so always try to keep alternator. I will never face this type of problem with my car.

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