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Hi. I'm the proud owner of a new [to me] M1009. I picked it up for a good price from a private party because he was pulling his hair out trying to troubleshoot an electrical issue. Well, when I went to check it out the GEN2 light didn't illuminate when first turning the key on. I thought the issue could be simply solved by replacing a burnt out bulb in the GEN2 light socket. Well, I was wrong on that one.
I've been reading up on old posts regarding the M1009 charging system and I feel like I'm learning a lot, but I just can't quite pull it all together enough to make a diagnosis. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Here's my situation and the diagnostics I've done so far:
So I'm thinking the bulb isn't lighting up because the amps to it are too low. Also, shouldn't there be more like 24V to this socket than 12V? I'm thinking that it's about 12V because there's some line static or something energizing the circuit?
Would all this data suggest that it's the GEN2 relay or the diode that's gone bad?
Again, any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated!!!
I've been reading up on old posts regarding the M1009 charging system and I feel like I'm learning a lot, but I just can't quite pull it all together enough to make a diagnosis. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Here's my situation and the diagnostics I've done so far:
- The GEN2 light will not come on when the key is first turned to the RUN position (all the other lights do come on, though)
- I believe the back battery is not getting charged.
- I checked voltage of both front and back batteries when the vehicle was off and both had about 12.78V. After driving around a bit, I shut her down and rechecked the voltage. Front had 13.20V and back had about the same.
- The 24V fuse in the bottom of the fuse block is good. I put in a new #10 fuse just to be safe.
- I checked the voltage at the 24V fuse (bottom left of the block) with the bulb in the GEN2 socket and the key in the RUN position (but engine off). It was 11.88V.
- I checked the voltage at the GEN2 light socket by probing either side of the bulb. It was 11.92V (so about the same as at the fuse) but the light is not lighting up. I then checked the amps at the GEN2 light socket and it was .359milliamps.
So I'm thinking the bulb isn't lighting up because the amps to it are too low. Also, shouldn't there be more like 24V to this socket than 12V? I'm thinking that it's about 12V because there's some line static or something energizing the circuit?
Would all this data suggest that it's the GEN2 relay or the diode that's gone bad?
Again, any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated!!!