alternator do i need oem

Asked by Guru9F6L7N Dec 19, 2022 at 12:30 AM about the 2012 Cadillac CTS 3.6L Premium RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my alternator was replaced sept 2022. It was not oem remanufactured by
Ultima. Everything I read says my car needs a oem alternator that is new AC
Delco. My car on 2 occasions said check charging system then went into
battery save mode. To correct this I take off negative cable off battery,
reconnect and everything is good. Do I need a new alternator?

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If you keep doing the battery cable thing you will eventually damage the computers, so quit doing that. Take it back to where you had the work done you should have a warranty at least on parts, if this in under 90 days then most shops have a ninety warranty on labor also.

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When they replaced the alternator the battery was disconnected. Most likely they didn't plug in a memory saver device so now the computer needs to be flashed (reprogrammed). If that's not the case, it's a very real possibility that you got a defective alternator. One other thing, how old is the battery? Have it load tested. If, after a full charge it fails the load test or tests questionable, replace it. Newer vehicles can be very fussy about battery voltages. Hope that helps! Jim

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