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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
Update time. A comparison between the two, both running:
65: - close to 15V on the pos stud of the alt - 7.5V and 9V on the R and F terminals (can't tell which is which) 63: - batt voltage on the pos stud of the alt - R/F: voltage on one terminal, no voltage on the other We already tried another regulator (both are brand new). I'll try another alternator, it sure seems like this one isn't working. When we spoke to the parts place, found out that they don't deal with this supplier anymore. Wonder why, lol... |
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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
Jut for poops and wiggles, why dont you swap out your alt from the 65 into the 63 setup and see if you get a different result before you go through the hassle of potentially returning a good alternator. I have overlooked so many lil silly things when dealing with these dreaded electrical problems. Its usually so simple but then again, on the other hand, quality control aint what it used to be in China anymore....
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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
Oh yeah, how is the battery grounded? Just to the frame? Or to the engine? I have had problems before in the past especially with the old 6V systems. I double ground things, ie: battery to engine and engine to frame and this has helped me in the past.
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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
I had considered that, but... if there is something wonky with the wiring on the 63, I really don't want to blow my good alternator. It's not a problem to get another one for the 63, the parts place delivers to us a few times a day (I work at a high school, my buddy is the auto shop teacher).
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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
Ok, well, I cant wait to hear the end of this gremlin. Let us know. If after the next alternator and the same result, you will have to start from square one and go through every stinking wire from the battery to the starter to the ignition switch. Everything. The regulator is mounted properly with the plastic firewall insulators and everything. No second guesses?
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Re: Why is the Gen light on?
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Looking at the back of the alternator, the R terminal is on the left, F terminal is on the right. Back probe the "R" terminal right at the alternator if no voltage, swap you working alt. or replace the alternator. Has to have voltage signal back to the reg. to turn the light off.
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