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Followed TM still cant find problem

choll

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Im having a charging issue with my front battery everything checks out just like the TM says. Warthog was in town and he is also stumped. All the readings are what they should be, I replaced fuseable links bought new batteries, had the alt rebuilt twice. I have only a couple of dash lights that work, the "wait light" does not work but Ill be driving and it will flash on, and the heater fan does not work. That is everything dont know if they are inter related but wanted everyone to know. Can anyone shed some light on this!!!

Chuck
 

Patattack

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if you can read a schematic i go throw that and check for shorts or bad grounds and power, i usully never go throw the tm throobleshoot sections it just a waste of time for me, but thats what i would do, i dont know if there related i never worked on a cucv and im waiting on mine from GL.
 

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What about the ground wire near the Parking Brake,under the dash? Is it there?, have you cleaned it?

Does your wire harness connector on the fire-wall look ok? Maybe it's time to clean it? Pretty sure all the items you listed, go through that connector.
 

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What about the ground wire near the Parking Brake,under the dash? Is it there?, have you cleaned it?

Does your wire harness connector on the fire-wall look ok? Maybe it's time to clean it? Pretty sure all the items you listed, go through that connector.
Doghead I thought that wire is for the Brake light? when parking brake is applied. or Am i missing something?
 

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That wire is for the following:

4x4 Indicator Switch
Seatbelt Light
Seatbelt Buzzer
Voltmeter relay
Low Coolant Module

Even though the diagram doesn't show it, the dash lights are connect to it also.
 

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Warthog

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Choll,

I have been thinking about the problem.

Let's try something.

Get another alternator plug and lets make a test jumper.

That the new plug, combine both wires into one and add a length of wire to reach the 12v terminal on the firewall. Put an aligator clip on the end.

Unplug the old plug, install the new "jumper" and connect it to the 12v terminal.

Start the truck and check for 14.4v at the front battery

This will bypass all the truck wiring
 

stampy

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Clean all your connections and apply sparingly dielectric grease to the male point on the fitting or fuse. This will fix a lot of intermittent issues.
 

choll

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Warthog how was your trip back?? Going to try that idea now going to parts store will update soon. the 12v term
is where it is currently connected correct?
 

choll

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I am so frustrated with this!!! I hate to say it but a 12v conversion might be on the way using the rear battery. I have a 12 volt starter in the grage from a previous conversion. This will be the first time I/We havent solved a problem with one of these trucks.
 

davidkroberts

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your front battery is controlled by the drivers side alt which will not charge if it doesnt get the signal through the alt plug.

Im not sure what you have checked and what you havent

1. Is the alt charging at all when running on the truck
2. does it bench test out okay
3. is the alt plug showing power on the positive side
4. Is any power getting to the power block beside the glowplug replay and how are the connections
 

davidkroberts

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I had a similar problem a few M1009's ago and it ended up being the connection at the power block beside the glowplug relay. The connection looked okay but it was just the insulation the wire itself was burned out to being nonconductive. It was still not hitting the Gen 1 Light but the current wasnt making it back to the battery from the Gen1
 
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