blindowner
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Hey There
Okay, I bought this truck off government auction, and
it came with both genartor lights on. I replaced gen 2 and the light went off, then I replaced gen 1 but the light stayed on. This is where the confusion begins, I tested the plug and found continuity between the pins. So I replaced the plug with a brand new one , but once I had cut the old plug off, I decided to test the wires for continuity. At first I found none, but I decided to switch the way the wires and test leads were arranged, only to find continuity. I shrugged it off thinking that maybe that was the way it was suposed to be and started the truck, only to find that gen 1 light was on.
So I got a voltmeter and set it for 20 volts and the alternator read 19.50 volts, then I set it to 200 volts and it read around 48 volts. Right now I am exasperated, confused, and discouraged, as such, any help is extremely appreciated and I will be more than happy to answer any questions.
Blindowner
Okay, I bought this truck off government auction, and
it came with both genartor lights on. I replaced gen 2 and the light went off, then I replaced gen 1 but the light stayed on. This is where the confusion begins, I tested the plug and found continuity between the pins. So I replaced the plug with a brand new one , but once I had cut the old plug off, I decided to test the wires for continuity. At first I found none, but I decided to switch the way the wires and test leads were arranged, only to find continuity. I shrugged it off thinking that maybe that was the way it was suposed to be and started the truck, only to find that gen 1 light was on.
So I got a voltmeter and set it for 20 volts and the alternator read 19.50 volts, then I set it to 200 volts and it read around 48 volts. Right now I am exasperated, confused, and discouraged, as such, any help is extremely appreciated and I will be more than happy to answer any questions.
Blindowner