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I had the alternator installed a little under a month ago. The first time I drove my blazer with the alternator on it made a noise when I went above 2500 rpm's and it still does it now. If it is not above the 2500 rpms then it doesn't The noise sounds something like a supercharger and a high powered fan running at high speeds. It will only happen when I accelerate over 2500 rpm's or when i'm trying to pass someone up and push on the gas. Is this a problem or does this alternator has a fan built it to keep it cool cause it is pushing out alot of amps. I just want to make sure it is not hurting my vehicle.

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Dennis

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it should be normal. most high output alternators make a supercharger noise. the noise will be significantly louder IF it does have a strong fan attached.

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i have that noise too works fine, just the sound its producing current

Correct. We also use high-efficientcy fans for better cooling. They move more air, and are subsequently louder.

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