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Even with searching and reading, I am confused by this. My understanding is that the rear battery is charged by Gen 2 (passenger side) and the front battery is charged by Gen 1 (driver side). Did I get this mixed up?
My rear battery is not charging while the M1008 is running. I can plug it up with a battery charger and that is fine, but I'm sure eventually that won't work anymore. Also, my roadside service provider knows me too well.
My front battery is just fine. I replaced both batteries several months ago. In the last week or so I've had to recharge the rear battery twice just to get it started. It runs and cranks fine for awhile... then the next time I try to start it just won't get enough juice. My voltage gauge never gets better than right where the yellow and green sections meet. It usually hovers around the middle of the yellow.
Now, I suppose it's possible that maybe the Gen 2 light doesn't work and maybe THAT'S why it doesn't come on... but why would the Gen 1 light stay on all the time? It doesn't change as far as brightness, but as long as the truck is running it shines.
Battery testers show the front battery charging just fine, but nothing going on at the rear. I haven't tested my alternators yet because I really don't comprehend how it's done. I also have a slight aversion to messing with sparky things due to a family tragedy.
I know the easy answer is to take it to an alternator shop or a mechanic (oldmechanic I think this takes priority over my wobble issue?) and let them fiddle with it. But I just want to understand why this seems so backwards to me.
Thoughts?
My rear battery is not charging while the M1008 is running. I can plug it up with a battery charger and that is fine, but I'm sure eventually that won't work anymore. Also, my roadside service provider knows me too well.
My front battery is just fine. I replaced both batteries several months ago. In the last week or so I've had to recharge the rear battery twice just to get it started. It runs and cranks fine for awhile... then the next time I try to start it just won't get enough juice. My voltage gauge never gets better than right where the yellow and green sections meet. It usually hovers around the middle of the yellow.
Now, I suppose it's possible that maybe the Gen 2 light doesn't work and maybe THAT'S why it doesn't come on... but why would the Gen 1 light stay on all the time? It doesn't change as far as brightness, but as long as the truck is running it shines.
Battery testers show the front battery charging just fine, but nothing going on at the rear. I haven't tested my alternators yet because I really don't comprehend how it's done. I also have a slight aversion to messing with sparky things due to a family tragedy.
I know the easy answer is to take it to an alternator shop or a mechanic (oldmechanic I think this takes priority over my wobble issue?) and let them fiddle with it. But I just want to understand why this seems so backwards to me.
Thoughts?