diesel_dave
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Looking for some words of wisdom from a HMMWV expert for an extremely intermittent electrical gremlin that has only occurred maybe 5 times in probably 30 drives now. Basically what happens is, while driving or stopped, the tach drops to zero, voltage drops to battery voltage (no alternator current) and what I think is the most important piece of the puzzle, the switched accessories such as the A/C shut off. It will either come back after a few seconds by itself or if it doesn't, it will come back by turning the engine off and restarting it.
Initially I thought it was probably an issue with the alternator or the regulator but now that I know the A/C compressor and fan (same on the heater setting) shuts off when its in the condition, I am not so confident that its a bad alternator or regulator. I have a suspicion it is the PCB flaking out but I struggle to find any TM that goes in depth what role the PCB plays in the charging/tach system.
I plan to drive around with a multimeter in the truck. Any ideas on what I can check when it does this next time to try and narrow things down? I will definitely check for voltage at the regulator IGN lug to see if the PCB is supplying power to the regulator but I am all ears for anything else that I should look for next time.
It isn't super frequent and it's only a minor inconvenience at this point, but my worry is that I'll be more than a few miles from my house and it will crap the bed for good and I'll be left with a truck that isn't charging the battery. I am not sure how long it will drive with the accessories off and the alternator not charging but I don't really want to find out.
Thanks for any help.
Initially I thought it was probably an issue with the alternator or the regulator but now that I know the A/C compressor and fan (same on the heater setting) shuts off when its in the condition, I am not so confident that its a bad alternator or regulator. I have a suspicion it is the PCB flaking out but I struggle to find any TM that goes in depth what role the PCB plays in the charging/tach system.
I plan to drive around with a multimeter in the truck. Any ideas on what I can check when it does this next time to try and narrow things down? I will definitely check for voltage at the regulator IGN lug to see if the PCB is supplying power to the regulator but I am all ears for anything else that I should look for next time.
It isn't super frequent and it's only a minor inconvenience at this point, but my worry is that I'll be more than a few miles from my house and it will crap the bed for good and I'll be left with a truck that isn't charging the battery. I am not sure how long it will drive with the accessories off and the alternator not charging but I don't really want to find out.
Thanks for any help.