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  1. gottaluvit

    The beast died after hitting a bump!!

    I too thought it was a second hidden switch in addition to the main battery power switch, to stop thieves. However, if it feels sloppy, the replacement is a good idea, as it could fail at a time most inconvenient.
  2. gottaluvit

    The beast died after hitting a bump!!

    Have never seen a data plate on my alternator but havn't looked either. Both look like the above pictures, but my starter zips pretty quick.
  3. gottaluvit

    The beast died after hitting a bump!!

    Yes, the batteries would start the truck regardless of the alternator's condition, if fully charged good batteries. You could just momentarily bypass the battery cut off switch to check it. Not like we have taxpayer funding to just throw stuff at these beasts.
  4. gottaluvit

    The beast died after hitting a bump!!

    So how does a person; 1.) Know if they have a gear reduction starter? 2.) Know if they have a more modern "reliable" alternator?
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