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I finally got a Gen 1 light today. I have learned No gen lights at start up, then the gen isn't working.
This is very exciting for me. For you experts not so much.
I have been fighting the Gen 1 not charging properly for months. My volt meter has allows been between yellow and green. It never showed a solid green reading. As new a new CUCV owner I accepted this as OK. By accident one day after pulling to much from the front battery It was dead. I got stranded, and AAA bailed me out.
I went through the TMs, and read many posts on the SS site. I cleaned connections, Rebuilt Gen 1, and traced wiring. The Gen 1 light still won't come on.
With my limited knowledge on auto electrical I had to call for help. The auto mechanic verified the connections, but we knew Gen 1 wasn't charging correctly. With only 12.24 volts at the battery with Engine running.
My help discovered that the bulb connector wasn't making a good firm contact with the dash cluster thin circuit sheet.
I thought it was making a good solid connection. The connection seemed to be solid to me. I was wrong. we had to pry the brass connectors on the bulb connector outwards.
We got dash cluster back in we get Gen 1 and 2 lights on every turn of the key.
This is exciting to me as a CUCV owner with no prior auto mechanic knowledge. It verified I was on the right track, and I am understanding how the CUCV works. I needed a second opinion that saw something I completely overlooked.
Oddly I found myself helping my mechanic understand how the CUCV electrical works.
In the end I am slowly learning and understanding the CUCV. I am still learning, but I have come a long way in 7 months. I by no means an expert now!
I want to thank everyone on the SteelSoldiers Site for the help and advice I have gotten!!
Please bear with me on my future post. I am slowly understanding.
stationjj
This is very exciting for me. For you experts not so much.
I have been fighting the Gen 1 not charging properly for months. My volt meter has allows been between yellow and green. It never showed a solid green reading. As new a new CUCV owner I accepted this as OK. By accident one day after pulling to much from the front battery It was dead. I got stranded, and AAA bailed me out.
I went through the TMs, and read many posts on the SS site. I cleaned connections, Rebuilt Gen 1, and traced wiring. The Gen 1 light still won't come on.
With my limited knowledge on auto electrical I had to call for help. The auto mechanic verified the connections, but we knew Gen 1 wasn't charging correctly. With only 12.24 volts at the battery with Engine running.
My help discovered that the bulb connector wasn't making a good firm contact with the dash cluster thin circuit sheet.
I thought it was making a good solid connection. The connection seemed to be solid to me. I was wrong. we had to pry the brass connectors on the bulb connector outwards.
We got dash cluster back in we get Gen 1 and 2 lights on every turn of the key.
This is exciting to me as a CUCV owner with no prior auto mechanic knowledge. It verified I was on the right track, and I am understanding how the CUCV works. I needed a second opinion that saw something I completely overlooked.
Oddly I found myself helping my mechanic understand how the CUCV electrical works.
In the end I am slowly learning and understanding the CUCV. I am still learning, but I have come a long way in 7 months. I by no means an expert now!
I want to thank everyone on the SteelSoldiers Site for the help and advice I have gotten!!
Please bear with me on my future post. I am slowly understanding.
stationjj