roscoepcoltraine
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Hi all,
Hoping this is not a dumb question that has already been answered. I've read the multiple CUCV Helpful Threads on the CUCV alternators, and although I understand most of it, I'm afraid some of the technical lingo goes beyond my 'shade tree mechanic' level (so, maybe my question is answered somewhere in there, and I'm just not seeing it).
Anyway, here's my situation (which I'm thinking means my Gen1/driver's side alternator is bad):
With key off, I have:
12.4-12.8v at both batteries.
12..4-12.8v at both alternators (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals).
12.4-12.8v at both small red wires (with voltmeter pos on red wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
With key on, but motor not running, I have:
11.8 v at Gen1/driver's side alternator small brown exciter wire (with voltmeter pos on brown wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
12.4 v at Gen2/passenger side alternator small brown exciter wire (with voltmeter pos on brown wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
So, I'm understanding that the above findings pretty much rule out any problems with the truck's wiring...
With motor running, I have:
11.8v at Gen1/driver's side alternator (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals). --Clearly, BAD.
14.8v at Gen2/passenger side alternator, (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals).
I have checked fuse#5 and fuse#12 since they are both related to Gen1 and Gen2, and they are fine.
Here's my question: I'm thinking I need a new/rebuilt Gen1/driver's side alternator -- do you guys agree, or is there something else to check?
And thanks to those of you who created the CUCV Helpful Threads! (Even though I couldn't find the answer to my question there, y'all were helpful in coaching me with the all the diagnostic work above.).
Hoping this is not a dumb question that has already been answered. I've read the multiple CUCV Helpful Threads on the CUCV alternators, and although I understand most of it, I'm afraid some of the technical lingo goes beyond my 'shade tree mechanic' level (so, maybe my question is answered somewhere in there, and I'm just not seeing it).
Anyway, here's my situation (which I'm thinking means my Gen1/driver's side alternator is bad):
With key off, I have:
12.4-12.8v at both batteries.
12..4-12.8v at both alternators (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals).
12.4-12.8v at both small red wires (with voltmeter pos on red wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
With key on, but motor not running, I have:
11.8 v at Gen1/driver's side alternator small brown exciter wire (with voltmeter pos on brown wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
12.4 v at Gen2/passenger side alternator small brown exciter wire (with voltmeter pos on brown wire, voltmeter neg on alternator big wire neg terminal).
So, I'm understanding that the above findings pretty much rule out any problems with the truck's wiring...
With motor running, I have:
11.8v at Gen1/driver's side alternator (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals). --Clearly, BAD.
14.8v at Gen2/passenger side alternator, (with voltmeter leads on alternator big wire terminals).
I have checked fuse#5 and fuse#12 since they are both related to Gen1 and Gen2, and they are fine.
Here's my question: I'm thinking I need a new/rebuilt Gen1/driver's side alternator -- do you guys agree, or is there something else to check?
And thanks to those of you who created the CUCV Helpful Threads! (Even though I couldn't find the answer to my question there, y'all were helpful in coaching me with the all the diagnostic work above.).