J_C
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- 1998 XLT 4WD 4.0L SOHC
The battery is in parallel but it is constantly being used as a buffer, because the output from the alternator is extremely dirty pulses with no capacitor in parallel, except upstream at electronic modules. If you were to disconnect the battery it might run, but stress everything that is not a resistive load. Do not run the engine without the battery.
As others stated, you can tell if alternator works based on being around 14V running, but this based on a battery with all cells viable, if you measure battery with engine off and it's about 2.1V low, this is typical of a battery with a cell shorted, which will also strain the alternator. You can have the electrical system below 14V with a good alternator trying to riase the battery to 12.6V which would never happen if a cell in it is shorted, but besides cooking the battery (boiling off the electrolyte) dumping all that current into it trying to get the voltage higher, the vehicle would keep running.
Based on the description of failure mode, which is pretty similar to what happened to mine, brushes and bearings alone won't cut it, will need the regulator too.
Back when I got my Advance Auto alternator they had a $40 off $100 coupon. Their coupons are not as good now but with some searching you can probably find one for 20%-25% off still.
As others stated, you can tell if alternator works based on being around 14V running, but this based on a battery with all cells viable, if you measure battery with engine off and it's about 2.1V low, this is typical of a battery with a cell shorted, which will also strain the alternator. You can have the electrical system below 14V with a good alternator trying to riase the battery to 12.6V which would never happen if a cell in it is shorted, but besides cooking the battery (boiling off the electrolyte) dumping all that current into it trying to get the voltage higher, the vehicle would keep running.
Based on the description of failure mode, which is pretty similar to what happened to mine, brushes and bearings alone won't cut it, will need the regulator too.
Back when I got my Advance Auto alternator they had a $40 off $100 coupon. Their coupons are not as good now but with some searching you can probably find one for 20%-25% off still.