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Old 11-01-2006, 12:52 PM   #1
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generater light

little question regarding the generater light on the dash board, not having had this truck long and not used it at night much i havent noticed before but just used my truck and the generater light stays on, is it meant to do this if not what does it mean
ps where should the main beam indicator be on the dash

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Old 11-01-2006, 03:02 PM   #2
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Re: generater light

does anyone have any ideas, dont want to drive my truck if the battery is not charging
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:14 PM   #3
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Re: generater light

Sounds like your "not" charging. The light should only come on before the motor starts.If you have a multimeter check the voltage at the battery before starting, should be around12.7 or so then after truck is running should be around 13.9 to 14.9. The high beam indicator is at top of the speedometer.
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Old 11-01-2006, 03:15 PM   #4
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Re: generater light

Typically the "generator light" should turn on when you turn the key on, then it should turn off when you start the truck. It means your truck has a bad battery, alternator, or voltage regulator. BUT with these trucks being so old, something may be hooked up wrong somewhere, or came unhooked, or has a bad ground wire.

I circled the high beam indicator light, (I think that's what you were asking about)
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Sounds like your "not" charging. The light should only come on before the motor starts.If you have a multimeter check the voltage at the battery before starting, should be around12.7 or so then after truck is running should be around 13.9 to 14.9. The high beam indicator is at top of the speedometer.
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Re: generater light

could anypost a pic of the voltage regulater please and where it is locatted, still trying to find my way around this truck not having had anything like this before, also pic of the generator would be great aswel please, cheers for everyone help
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Re: generater light

The generator is just another word for the alternator, but depending on your motor it could be on DS or PS. It would be at the front of the motor with a few wires going to it. It's one of the belt driven items.

The voltage regulator is a little black box on the driverside of the core support at the front of the engine. It should be on the backside (engine side) of the core support and have a wire harness going to it. These typically don't go bad. Places like autozone should be able to test both your battery and alternator for you. My guess would be a bad battery or alternator.
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I don't know if they have any Auto Zones in England yet there 69ChevyRedneck but I borrowed one of your pictures to give him an idea. I circled the alternator (generator) the regulator is a small black box on the radiator support follow your wires from the alternator and you will find it.
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:53 PM   #9
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Re: generater light

You can also start your truck and remove a battery cable with the truck running and if it dies, it is running off the battery.
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Old 11-02-2006, 12:33 PM   #10
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You can also start your truck and remove a battery cable with the truck running and if it dies, it is running off the battery.
if it dies when i remove the battery wire while running does that mean it needs a new battery
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if it dies when i remove the battery wire while running does that mean it needs a new battery
NO. it means your charging sys is not working.
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NO. it means your charging sys is not working.
This is a simple and great test.
You can tell right away if it is your Alt or Batt

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I don't know if they have any Auto Zones in England yet there 69ChevyRedneck but I borrowed one of your pictures to give him an idea. I circled the alternator (generator) the regulator is a small black box on the radiator support follow your wires from the alternator and you will find it.
I kept looking at that picture (before I read your post) thinking, damn, that engine bay looks REALLY familiar Guess I didn't recognize it 'cause the truck is blue now
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This is a simple and great test.
You can tell right away if it is your Alt or Batt

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If the battery was bad the truck wouldnt turn over or was draining over night . A bad battery wont make the alt or gen light come on.Also this is a good way to knock the diodes in the alt.
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If the battery was bad the truck wouldnt turn over or was draining over night . A bad battery wont make the alt or gen light come on.Also this is a good way to knock the diodes in the alt.
di the test by removing battery lead, it was the battery that was knackered, picking up new battery in the morning, what will be causing the generator light to come on then if not the battery????
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When you pulled the wire off the battery did the truck die?
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When you pulled the wire off the battery did the truck die?
so what happened?

The truck stayed running when you pulled the wire off?
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OT this is good to know. Even when you upgrade to the 7 gauge dash, I belive it is a great benifit to keep a gen light.
If somebody knows where the gen light gets its current from I might hook one up.
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OT this is good to know. Even when you upgrade to the 7 gauge dash, I belive it is a great benifit to keep a gen light.
If somebody knows where the gen light gets its current from I might hook one up.
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so what happened?

The truck stayed running when you pulled the wire off?
If the it stays running then your alt is putting out.If the truck dies then you have a charging problem.
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If the it stays running then your alt is putting out.If the truck dies then you have a charging problem.
the truck stayed running when i pulled the battery lead, so have new battery, not fitted yet as been working, should the gen light go out with new battery fitted?
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the truck stayed running when i pulled the battery lead, so have new battery, not fitted yet as been working, should the gen light go out with new battery fitted?
If the old battery was starting the truck,and the truck would run unhooked from the battery then I doubt the new battery will make the light go out.
What normally turns on the alt light is an internal short to ground.So its possible that even though its charging somethings not quit right.
What I would do if the new battery doesnt cure it is replace the voltage regulator(external) and have the alt spun tested at a parts store but that may not be a solution judging from your location.
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new battery is in, gen light is still on but alot dimmer, truck has the upgrade to altenater so voltage regulater should be bypass right
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If you have the "internal" voltage regulator it should be wired like the diagram in post#19. I bet you are going to have to replace or rebuild the Alt.
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altenater has been tested and is all good , looks like the last owner did the upgrade anyway so doesnt look that old, any other ideas to way the gen light is staying on
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