When my Brother's alternator failed on his 86GT, I promptly called the auto parts to order a replacement. The young woman who answered the phone and took the order told me that there was a Technical Data Bulletin on all Fieros regarding the alternator charging circuit.
She warned that she didn't want to sell me an alternator because once installed, she couldn't take it back. She said that the technical bulletin advised that on all Fieros, the charging circuit runs through the battery light bulb on the instrument panel. On all cars with the auxilliary voltage/oil gauge pod atop the front center console, it's inside the voltage meter just above the battery symbol. When the ignition is turned to the "ON" position without starting the car, the bulb should light up showing "VOLTS".
On all others without the auxilliary gauge pod, it's in the speedometer/tachometer pod. When the ignition is turned to the "ON" position without starting the car, the bulb should light up showing "BAT" and a battery symbol.
If you have power in your battery and these indicators do not light up, try replacing the bulb first before replacing the alternator. It could save you some bucks, and in the case of an automatic V6, a whole heap of time. If the bulb is blown, it will not charge. Even with a good alternator.