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The TMs don't really seem to cover this issue but here goes.
My voltage gauge has always stayed toward the bottom of the green section no matter the temperature or speed I am traveling.
Yesterday I noticed the lights seemed to dim a little for a while then get bright again. It repeated this cycle. I also noticed when the lights were brighter the voltage gauge was up in the red area about half way. I reduced my speed thinking higher rpms may be the culprit but it didn't seem to change anything. At idle the gauge reads normal and the lights seem to be consistent.
I have a few ideas where to start diagnosing the issue but am also looking for ideas.
I have a similiar issue on another civilian vehicle and assumed it was the voltage regulator. It ended up being grounding issues. That is where I plan to start.
I am going to clean all the terminals on the alternator and check the engine ground.
I also plan on pulling the belt off and making sure the alternator spins freely.
I have already checked the battery wires to be sure none are rubbed through the insulation and grounding out. All seems to be well in that regard.
Per the TMs I checked the temperature of the alternator and it wasn't abnormally hot. After a long trip I was able to rest my hand on it.
Anyways, I am going to tackle anything I can do or test tomorrow.
Is there anything else I may be missing? Anyone had a similiar issue before?
Should I pull the batteries and get them tested or is that a waste at this point? I read that a bad cell in one can burn up an alternator.
I plan on trying to get the alternator tested if a local auto parts store can do that. Would adjusting the alternator help with this issue or is that unrelated?
Thanks in advance for any pointers in helping with this issue.
My voltage gauge has always stayed toward the bottom of the green section no matter the temperature or speed I am traveling.
Yesterday I noticed the lights seemed to dim a little for a while then get bright again. It repeated this cycle. I also noticed when the lights were brighter the voltage gauge was up in the red area about half way. I reduced my speed thinking higher rpms may be the culprit but it didn't seem to change anything. At idle the gauge reads normal and the lights seem to be consistent.
I have a few ideas where to start diagnosing the issue but am also looking for ideas.
I have a similiar issue on another civilian vehicle and assumed it was the voltage regulator. It ended up being grounding issues. That is where I plan to start.
I am going to clean all the terminals on the alternator and check the engine ground.
I also plan on pulling the belt off and making sure the alternator spins freely.
I have already checked the battery wires to be sure none are rubbed through the insulation and grounding out. All seems to be well in that regard.
Per the TMs I checked the temperature of the alternator and it wasn't abnormally hot. After a long trip I was able to rest my hand on it.
Anyways, I am going to tackle anything I can do or test tomorrow.
Is there anything else I may be missing? Anyone had a similiar issue before?
Should I pull the batteries and get them tested or is that a waste at this point? I read that a bad cell in one can burn up an alternator.
I plan on trying to get the alternator tested if a local auto parts store can do that. Would adjusting the alternator help with this issue or is that unrelated?
Thanks in advance for any pointers in helping with this issue.