gandy
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I think our alternator has failed, the charge warning light doesn't come on. It does light if I disconnect the terminal from the alternator, and touch it to ground so the lamp and wiring appear not to be the problem. Also checked the alternator ground which also seems OK.
Does anyone know whether the warning light circuitry is something that can be checked out readily? Currently my plan is to fit a replacement alternator, and get this one fixed as a spare so there's not a great rush. Would be interested to see whether I can fix it myself rather than doing my usual which is to take it to the local auto electrical place. In case it's relevant the failed alternator is a marine version with isolated return.
Thanks,
Tony S
I think our alternator has failed, the charge warning light doesn't come on. It does light if I disconnect the terminal from the alternator, and touch it to ground so the lamp and wiring appear not to be the problem. Also checked the alternator ground which also seems OK.
Does anyone know whether the warning light circuitry is something that can be checked out readily? Currently my plan is to fit a replacement alternator, and get this one fixed as a spare so there's not a great rush. Would be interested to see whether I can fix it myself rather than doing my usual which is to take it to the local auto electrical place. In case it's relevant the failed alternator is a marine version with isolated return.
Thanks,
Tony S