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Let me make sure I understand this correctly. If either of the GEN dash bulbs burns out, the alternators will not charge?
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I started this thread because a couple weeks ago I pulled my M1028 out for its annual spin in the snow. After a day of fun, around dusk I headed back to the security and warmth of my facility, and noticed that my headlights were dim and my dash panel lights almost nondiscernable. The truck was running fine, but it seemed my batteries were draining. Neither of the GEN lights were on, so I pulled it into the shop for evaluation. It was after posting this thread and receiving replies that I figured my GEN 1 bulb had burned out, so I embarked on the process to replace it.Let me make sure I understand this correctly. If either of the GEN dash bulbs burns out, the alternators will not charge?
Rick I would be interested in knowing how that can work. It is my understanding that the original design requirement for voltage to run through the GEN 1 & 2 bulbs is a system design, not an alternator design. I'm looking forward to your report.I spoke with the man at the alternator shop. He is going to build me an alternator that does not require the idiot light o light. I will report back. He claims it will be a plug and play. I have had issues with a few badly worn CUCV plow trucks that are going to get that fix applied to. I am tired of crawling under the dash in a storm and twisting bulbs and sockets. The system worked great for many years and some trucks I have they still work great. But this will be going into the shredder when the plowing duty is over. So I don't need to mess with it all the time. Just continue to use the gauge as the indicator of charge or dis charge. It always worked on everything else. Have a Great Day.
Nice McGuyvering!There was no way to get the rippled-up copper to lay back down and make contact with the bulb socket, so I rummaged around in my spare parts bin and found another old GM circuit film off a C60 truck. I took a sharp razor knife and cut off a piece of copper circuit in the same shape as the rippled-up section on my circuit film. I then used the razor knife to very carefully separate the copper from the film, and then used a Scotch-Brite pad to freshen-up both sides of the tiny piece of flat copper. I then used the razor knife to flatten-out the rippled-up copper on my original circuit sheet, and pulled the Scotch-Brite across it to freshen-up its face. I then applied a generous bead of dielectric grease on the rippled-up film, and then placed the new copper film on top of it. The grease held it in place until I could twist the bulb socket (with a new bulb) in place. I plugged the cluster back in and tuned the ignition switch to see if it worked and, Bingo! I placed my battery charger on the front battery, reinstalled the cluster, and now everything is back to normal.
This whole process made me realize just what a weak design this is. The tiny sliver of copper has the potential to stop my truck in its tracks.
Time takes it's toll on everything, seen and unseen.
I sure hope a Moderator bans this guy.This is all a troll right about the light? Have any of you ever been in a vehicle made in the last 20 years? Any of 1000000 sensors decides it does not like what it sees and it can shut your entire vehicle down... and you all are complaining about a light? Takes less time to screw with the light than it takes to remove the cab on a ford to START working on anything.
I mean hey a 20 year old volvo has a CEM that contains the relays for the headlights, when one fails, its a $1000 part vs a $4 relay but... oh man this light... dumbest thing ever...
Oh wait, take pretty much any new vehicle made at all... if it thinks anything is wrong it can and will derate...
Like really?
Or what about like, everything running over a common databus now... hey the radio (that works) has a fault... and your ass is on fire because the heated seats don't shut off...
Then again this thread has mr. keep it stock modding his alts so wow this is a unicorn for sure.
Like all that had to be done here is, run a wire ... the copper pads are dissipating heat... god that is too funny...
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