Napoleon_Tanerite
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So a few days ago I noticed that the the volt meter on my M1009 was indicating about a needle width into the yellow band. I checked the voltage at the batteries, and sure enough the voltage at the forward battery was at 12.4 volts, with the alternator at the driver's side indicating the same. Seems like a clear cut case of a bad alternator, but I'm not sure, and here's why:
No Gen 1 light. Light checks good on startup, and remains out EXCEPT for last night. Last night I had a 1 hour drive back from my hunting spot, and the Gen 1 light illuminated faintly (visible in dusk light, no more than maybe 50% brightness at its peak) for about 30 minutes of the drive. The strangest part was it got BRIGHTER at high RPM, and then dimmed to being completely out at idle. After about 40 minutes of driving the light was completely out at all RPM ranges.
I definitely have some sort of battery issue-- truck wouldn't restart on the extended crank required due to my current fuel/starting issue. (could use help with that too).
No Gen 1 light. Light checks good on startup, and remains out EXCEPT for last night. Last night I had a 1 hour drive back from my hunting spot, and the Gen 1 light illuminated faintly (visible in dusk light, no more than maybe 50% brightness at its peak) for about 30 minutes of the drive. The strangest part was it got BRIGHTER at high RPM, and then dimmed to being completely out at idle. After about 40 minutes of driving the light was completely out at all RPM ranges.
I definitely have some sort of battery issue-- truck wouldn't restart on the extended crank required due to my current fuel/starting issue. (could use help with that too).