floatingpig
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- 2000 Ford Explorer XLT V6
Hi guys,
I believe I had a previous post regarding this and I need a little help figuring out what is going on. Since I bought my Explorer, I have had an issue with the air conditioning compressor cycling on and off. With the clicking on and off, it would put a load on the engine and dramatically lowering the voltage to the point where the revs drop way down and the engine almost stalls (it did stall once), along with all of the lights dimming and the voltage gauge dropping. One day while on a road trip the alternator finally gave out. I got towed to an AutoZone where I swapped the alternator with their highest end model and installed a new battery (also highest end, Duralast Gold). The issue (which I always thought was related to the alternator and battery) was gone! Until now... I replaced the alternator in October 2013 at 148k miles. I now have 151k miles and the clicking and voltage problem has started up again, just like last time.
It is probably nothing, but I am very frustrated as I don't think it is supposed to happen, and it didn't happen for quite sometime. What should I replace next? Any ideas? :roll:
Thanks guys!! And sorry for the wall of text (I like typing).
I believe I had a previous post regarding this and I need a little help figuring out what is going on. Since I bought my Explorer, I have had an issue with the air conditioning compressor cycling on and off. With the clicking on and off, it would put a load on the engine and dramatically lowering the voltage to the point where the revs drop way down and the engine almost stalls (it did stall once), along with all of the lights dimming and the voltage gauge dropping. One day while on a road trip the alternator finally gave out. I got towed to an AutoZone where I swapped the alternator with their highest end model and installed a new battery (also highest end, Duralast Gold). The issue (which I always thought was related to the alternator and battery) was gone! Until now... I replaced the alternator in October 2013 at 148k miles. I now have 151k miles and the clicking and voltage problem has started up again, just like last time.
It is probably nothing, but I am very frustrated as I don't think it is supposed to happen, and it didn't happen for quite sometime. What should I replace next? Any ideas? :roll:
Thanks guys!! And sorry for the wall of text (I like typing).