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Certainly your original Red Top had bitten the big one after 3 years in service, but I think you became aware of the problem with that (It might have still been OK for a few months more) b/c of the alternator failure. I agree with Turbo Tim about testing the voltage across the battery with the engine running, but I'm about 90% certain that your alternator is toast.
There isn't any real difference between the "OEM" and the parts-store units, other than the price. Either they function, or they don't. The voltage regulation is handled by the engine computer, NOT part of the alternator on our motors... Which means that what you have is a big electromagnet. The "OEM" version is likely built in the same plant (probably in Mexico) that the parts store unit is, Mopar just reaches deeper into your wallet because they can.
As for the idiot light on the dashboard... That will usually not alert you to a problem until it has become critical. If the Titanic had used these lights to determine it's fate... The light wouldn't have come on until the water was washing over the bow. Even the tiniest trickle of power from a dying alternator is usually enough to keep that light off, while your engine is feeding on the only source of ACTUAL power it has - Your battery. I drove my VW TDI for more than 40 miles with no alternator at one point, and the battery still had enough power to start that engine after I fixed it. Diesels don't need much power to live, so a weak alternator could be dying for a while before you really notice it.
I'm sure, you change that alternator out, and your problem will evaporate. These aren't complex designs, but when the brushes inside that housing fail... You get no more power. What is inside a "remanufactured" alternator? all new components, they really only reuse the casing, and maybe the fixed coils of non-moving copper wire unless that is damaged by a failed bearing. New bearings, new brushes, new rotating electromagnet assembly. Built just like the OEM - by the lowest bidder. I'll take a lifetime warranty for 1/2 the price over an "OEM" sticker and no warranty any day.
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