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08-29-2011, 12:46 AM | #1 |
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Generator Light
We just got the 65 GMC running this weekend after 10 months of restoration. I will share some photos soon.
The Generator light stays on while driving. I figured out from the forum that it is either not charging or it is a grounding issue. The PO installed a single wire alternator and jumped 1 and 4 on the voltage meter. I check the voltage at idle and it was 14.1 I did an ohm test from the negative terminal to the alternator casing and it showed good continuity. I verfied continuity on the frame, block, and firewall. I assume that verifies that I have a good ground. So, any other suggestion on what I should do. I hate to simply pull the bulb. Thanks! |
08-29-2011, 01:56 AM | #2 |
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Re: Generator Light
im not sure what the answer is but my truck is doing the same thing, i just figured i had put a bulb back in the wrong position. my truck has also been converted to an alternator.
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08-29-2011, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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Re: Generator Light
When I review the wiring diagram, I see pink and brown wires that feed the generator light. The brown goes to the voltage regulator and the pink to the ignition. I think it has to do with the voltage regulator and the fact I have a single wire alternator. I am heading down that path. I will verify the jumper wire is working on the voltage regulator.
Anyone else have suggestions? Thanks, |
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