I AM BUMMED!!
She's DOWN AGAIN!
I put in the dash, and started the truck, I had 14.5V at both alternators....all was well.
My truck had the starter relay and the other two plasric relays tucked up under the dash, along with the diagnosis plug. On one of the spare wiring harness I received it had the steel plate that all the relays fit on then it mounts to the inside bottom of the dash and two of the bolts that hold it in place, also hold the diagnosis plug. So I decided to hook up my relays on that metal strip and bolt up the diagnosis plug too, so my truck would be more original.
But first I had to remove some after market screws and bolts, that held a bracket for the AM/FM radio, and several small ground wires. While removing the bolt I had to use a ratchet, and I bumped something and made a SMALL spark.......but my heart stopped for a second "knowing" I had just fried my alternators AGAIN.
So I located what I bumped with the ratchet, and low and behold there was the VOLTMETER I thought my truck no longer had......COOL!
So I stopped what I was doing and fired the truck up boh alt lights worked, and I took a multi-meter reading, I still had 14.5V at BOTH alternators.......I DIDN'T fry anything! COOL!
So I DISCONNECTED the batteries completely, and continued to remove the bolts and install the sheet metal relay plate,
When I was done I fired it up but this time I had NO Alt 2 light at the dash.......what in the world? I had a light on both alternators a minute ago when I started it up to make sure I didn't hurt anything.
I started it up Alt 1 had 14.5V but #2 only had 12.3V! I shut her down pulled the dual plug at #2, and had 24.8V on the red wire. I turned the key ON, but got NOTHING on the brown exciter wire.
I had re-routed the exciter wires, and put inline fuses on them, but both fuses were good, so I checked the 24V fuse in the fuse box....it was BLOWN, so I replaced it, but what blew it?
So I turned the key back on and still NO Alt 2 light (#1 was working), I rechecked the fuse but it was good. So I figured the light had blown so I took the dash back apart.
I switched the bulbs back and fourth they ALL worked, but not at the #2 light position.
So I got out my multi-meter and read both copper strips that feed energy to the # 2 light.
On the bottom half (if I remember right) I got 24.3V, but on the top half I got nothing. I checked the volts on the working lights, and got power on one side but not the other.
I then tried reading both sides with a working bulb installed, but only got Volts on one side not the other
So I got NO # 2 dash light, nor power at #2 exciter wire, yet all the fuses are ok.......so where do I start looking at now?
DAZED BUMMED,& BEWILDERED in Buckeye!