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P0625 Charging System Trouble Code?

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Hi Everyone and Anyone Who Reads This,
My apologies for posting an MKX question on the Ranger forum, but since it's a Ford and there are so many very knowledgeable people here, I figured I'd ask in the General area.
Last week I replaced the (internal) water pump on my 2014 Lincoln MKX (3.7L Cyclone V6) and that was a massively large job. I've been pretty proud of myself, though I'm also at the same time a little nervous each time I drive it now that I may have screwed something up since that was such a large undertaking. Well today, as I was driving along, the dashboard told me to Check Charging System. When I got home, I hooked up Forscan, and found it threw a P0625 - Generator Field/F Terminal Circuit Low code. It also threw P065B - Generator 'A' Control Circuit Range/Performance.
I checked battery voltage with a multimeter with the engine running and it came up at 11.5 volts. That's low.
Might anyone know if this is most likely a problem with the alternator?
I did change the drive belt and tensioner when I had everything apart. The car has 96,000 miles on it, and the belt and tensioner had not been previously changed. I also might have spilled a little oil on the alternator when I was topping off.
Or does this code indicate something else that I'm missing entirely? I remember reading something about the Rangers turning their alternators off and on for fuel savings, but I doubt this car does that. Or might it?
Thanks for any help anyone might have,
Justin
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I would double check the wiring and connector at the alternator and ensure secure and double check the belt and ensure not slipping or jumped off pulley, before I would condem the alternator.
 
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Thanks. Definitely I'll double-check in the morning. I didn't actually disconnect the alternator electrical connections (I did disconnect the battery, though, so I will be sure to check to see that I actually did tighten that back down) while I was working, but the belt is surely a question mark.
I doubt it jumped off the pulley - the A/C was still nice and cold, and they do share a belt, but without a doubt you're right - I do need to take a look.
 

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Most parts stores will test that alternator for you if you take it off and take it in.
 
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Figured I'd close out my old thread - it was indeed a bad alternator. Followed by a bad-out-of-the-box aftermarket alterator. And now, with a Motorcraft alternator, it's happy.
Thanks to all.
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