AZDeuce
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I checked the diode with the key on, both sides had 24V but still no light at #2 dash position.
But I have to take the truck in tomorrow for a smog inspection (opacity) as my registration expires on Thursday. So knowing that it will start a few more times, even though #2 Alt isn't working, I put the dash together, so I could drive it to work tomorrow and smog it after work.
So I start collecting tools and loose nuts and bolts from the engine compartment so I can take her and put Diesel in her, so I tidy'd up the engine compartment while she was running.
I saw the dual plug was off #2 Alt so I could keep checking the exciter wire for power, I didn't want it loose as, it might get up against something and melt and short out, so I plugged it in the alternator even though it didn't have exciter wire power.
For some reason I decided to check the voltage before I left to fuel her up. I had 14.5V at btry #1, But to my SURPRISE #2 btry showed 14.8V
I have NO idea what happened.....
After fueling her I came home checked the voltage one more time, I had 14.5V at #1, and now 14.5V at #2 as that btry was lower and needed to charge more, which accounts for the earlier higher reading.
I shut the truck off, then turned the key on I NOW have BOTH alternator lights comming on.
WOO-HOO!!
The problem is, I HATE when vehicles "heal" themselves and you don't know how, or why.........it seems that will always come back to bite you in the butt at the most inappropriate time!
But at least for this evening I'm happy!
I checked the diode with the key on, both sides had 24V but still no light at #2 dash position.
But I have to take the truck in tomorrow for a smog inspection (opacity) as my registration expires on Thursday. So knowing that it will start a few more times, even though #2 Alt isn't working, I put the dash together, so I could drive it to work tomorrow and smog it after work.
So I start collecting tools and loose nuts and bolts from the engine compartment so I can take her and put Diesel in her, so I tidy'd up the engine compartment while she was running.
I saw the dual plug was off #2 Alt so I could keep checking the exciter wire for power, I didn't want it loose as, it might get up against something and melt and short out, so I plugged it in the alternator even though it didn't have exciter wire power.
For some reason I decided to check the voltage before I left to fuel her up. I had 14.5V at btry #1, But to my SURPRISE #2 btry showed 14.8V
I have NO idea what happened.....
After fueling her I came home checked the voltage one more time, I had 14.5V at #1, and now 14.5V at #2 as that btry was lower and needed to charge more, which accounts for the earlier higher reading.
I shut the truck off, then turned the key on I NOW have BOTH alternator lights comming on.
WOO-HOO!!
The problem is, I HATE when vehicles "heal" themselves and you don't know how, or why.........it seems that will always come back to bite you in the butt at the most inappropriate time!
But at least for this evening I'm happy!