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Not right away no. Need to verify that there isn't a wiring issue or power issue creating the problem. But it really helps to do some diagnostic work to see where the problem is. I've got
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No, ether rebuild your factory one assuming it is or buy one on line that is new factory replacement or have one built by someone that knows what ac noise is.
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https://www.nationsstarteralternator.com/180-Amp-HP-High-Output-Alternator-for-2000-Dodge-p/13874-180-hp.htm If alternator is the issue, this ^
So I need some help. About 5 months ago I got the dead pedal. Got the codes saying it's bad so I replaced it from timbo and worked for a few hours then it happen again. The next day I replaced all battery terminals and fixed it for a few weeks. Once again dead pedal again. Found out one battery was bad and the other going bad. Replaced both and fixed the issue until now. I'm having dead pedal again and have no clue what's going on. I can't find anything and just need help. It is a 2001 ram 2500 24v with 75hp injectors rebuilt trans all new terminals and batteries.