Octaneforce
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- Jun 22, 2020
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I dunked my 2011 t190 into a pretty deep puddle. It was alot deeper than i realized and by the time i was attempting to get myself back out, it quit on me. The puddle is about 2 feet deep (more like a pond). We put a trash pump in there and got it down to about 8 inches. The water was enough to cover the battery. Heres whats happening; the skid starts and runs, but i have very little power to the bucket and tracks. It will make small nudges but it wont go anywhere. The battery light comes on and under active warnings it says "alternator voltage too low". I have a new alternator that I'll put in tomorrow but its pitch black out there right now so i gave up. My question is, why wouldnt this thing go anywhere just because of a bad alternator? I mean it makes sense that the alternator got wet and went bad, but why would that stop the hydraulics? Its showing 11.8 volts on the guage when its running. I put a jumper box on it and it behaves the same. Im worried im going to do the alternator and be in the same boat. All help is appreciated. Its still sitting in that pond and im pretty stressed about it. We tried to yank it out and it didnt even budge.