10-19-2012, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Charging system issue
Im having a charging system isssue. My truck is a 1985 chevy c10, base model. No power accessories, except lights, radio, aftermarket fan, gauges, and windshield wipers. My alternator when tested with a voltmeter is only putting out 12.2 volts. When I apply throttle the voltage starts to drop off. Brand new battery, brand new alternator, new v-belt, new starter, new positive and negative battery cables. I need some helpful ideas of why I'm not getting the proper voltage. I know its supposed to be upwards of 13.4 or more. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for the help.
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10-19-2012, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Charging system issue
Assuming you have a stock replacement "3-wire" alternator and not one of those "1-wire" jobs ...
Check the voltage at the #1 terminal (usually has a "1" cast into the case next to it and the wire is usually brown). Should have power with the key on and/or engine running. If it doesn't have power with the ignition on the alternator won't charge. Check for a bad/loose connection on this wire where it plugs into the alternator and where it goes through the bulkhead connector on the firewall behind the fuse box. Also, if your truck has warning lights instead of factory gagues, this circuit is wired through the "GEN" light so a burned out bulb could be keeping the alternator from charging. |
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