bigginstactical
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Things I've learned about my M1009;
If its electrical and has a connection clean it. If the connection is clean, clean it again. Wiggle everything! Pull on all connections, even new ones. If you put in a new relay assume its bad. Wiggle the posts, wiggle the wires, and double check everything. When it works smile and be happy! When it doesn't, smile and be happy again because you missed the previous steps so its your fault. If its a battery it probably needs to be replaced.... and since there should be two you buy both. Orange glow from your alternator is not common nor good for anything near or in your vehicle. Keep wrenches or sockets ready to pull battery cables at any moment. If you have no patience you have no business owning an M1009. Its cool and it runs.... today, so I'm happy! Tomorrow I test my first alternator rebuild. I do believe I have finally figured out the mystery of the big "click" and no turn over. The person who previously installed the doghead relay broke a stud on it. It appeared to be fine, continuity test proved it to be fine. It failed the wiggle test! It was making me mad that the rig would run so well then all of the sudden won't start. Everything I did was nothing that didn't need to be done anyways and in doing so discovered many potential issues that are now adverted. Any new owner should take all the electrical apart clean rinse and repeat. Pull the starter and clean mounting surfaces and connections. Pull gauges and clean them and also the ground on the left inside the dash. Not only do you learn a ton about your vehicle but you can definitely find some issues you wouldn't normally notice. My alternator rebuild kit has a different capacitor in it then normal so I will let you know if it works out or not. I bough my kit from ASP. It seems to fine so fare but have not installed it. More to come as I'm sure I'll lean a lot more haha!
If its electrical and has a connection clean it. If the connection is clean, clean it again. Wiggle everything! Pull on all connections, even new ones. If you put in a new relay assume its bad. Wiggle the posts, wiggle the wires, and double check everything. When it works smile and be happy! When it doesn't, smile and be happy again because you missed the previous steps so its your fault. If its a battery it probably needs to be replaced.... and since there should be two you buy both. Orange glow from your alternator is not common nor good for anything near or in your vehicle. Keep wrenches or sockets ready to pull battery cables at any moment. If you have no patience you have no business owning an M1009. Its cool and it runs.... today, so I'm happy! Tomorrow I test my first alternator rebuild. I do believe I have finally figured out the mystery of the big "click" and no turn over. The person who previously installed the doghead relay broke a stud on it. It appeared to be fine, continuity test proved it to be fine. It failed the wiggle test! It was making me mad that the rig would run so well then all of the sudden won't start. Everything I did was nothing that didn't need to be done anyways and in doing so discovered many potential issues that are now adverted. Any new owner should take all the electrical apart clean rinse and repeat. Pull the starter and clean mounting surfaces and connections. Pull gauges and clean them and also the ground on the left inside the dash. Not only do you learn a ton about your vehicle but you can definitely find some issues you wouldn't normally notice. My alternator rebuild kit has a different capacitor in it then normal so I will let you know if it works out or not. I bough my kit from ASP. It seems to fine so fare but have not installed it. More to come as I'm sure I'll lean a lot more haha!
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