[DML] Re: Alternator problems
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[DML] Re: Alternator problems
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 14:30:08 -0000
I agree with what Dave T. is saying, except that didn't you say that
you tried a couple other alternators and regulators? I doubt they're
all bad.
I would definitely do the A/C voltage test to check for A/C ripple.
I've yet to see a car with the Motorola and the regulator. Is the
regulator external? Where is is mounted?
Also, forgive me for saying this:
You -have- ensured that you're hooking up the small (field?) wire for
the light to the right contact right? I know you've done this a
million times but when fatigue sets in...I hooked up my little wire
to the wrong stud and the light stayed on. I freaked out until I
figured out what I'd done.
I look forward to hearing the resolution.
Rich A.
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxx> wrote:
> Rich and I were working on an alternator issue today that I've
never
> run into. I know how to look for the usual stuff, but this one has
me
> stumped.
>
> Start car - alternator light stays on, charging system at 12.1
volts
> (DVM, not the dash gauge. Dash gauge looks to be about 9 volts).
>
> Rev Engine - charging system jumps to 13.9 volts, light stays on.
>
> Let it idle back down, stays at 13.9, light stays on. (Dash just
> above the 13).
>
> Things we tried - remove light bulb - acts exactly the same (but
with
> no light - duh). Checked wire (brown w/yellow trace) from
alternator
> to idiot light with both ends disconnected - no shorts to ground,
> overall resistance of the wire less than an ohm. Cleaned up
bulkhead-
> to-frame ground, bypassed engine-to-frame ground, check all
> connections at instrument cluster. Checked connections at
alternator
> (all those stupid brown wires). Tried another battery. Keep in mind
> that the car starts and runs fine, which rules out most of the
> grounding issues since the starter ground and alternator ground are
> essentially the same path.
>
> I'm suspecting that the regulator in the alternator is bad, but we
> tried three different used OEM Motorola alternators (all of
> admittedly suspect quality). Unfortunately I'm not sure the other
two
> worked the same - we didn't try reving the engine with those. In
all
> the cases the idiot light was on brightly.
>
> Next step is to replace the alternator with a new one, but did I
miss
> anything?
>
> Dave S
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