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M1009 Printed Circuit Board

GunnyM1009

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So pulled the fuse for gen2 and its good. Switched bulbs and bulb holders around still a no go. I guess the next step is to pull down the relay holder and swap out the relays and see if it makes a difference. The only other thing I can think of might be fusible links somewhere.
 

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Before replacing parts test the power at the two pin plug at GEN2. Check the voltage ate the red and brown wires with the key off and the key on.
 

GunnyM1009

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Hey Warthog I had something baffle me earlier. At my plug on gen1 on the brown wire. If i test it unplugged from the gen with key on engine off i get 12.8v with it plugged in key on engine off i only gey 4.5v any idea why this is. Cant test with the engine on right now I am replacing the flexplate and starter tomorrow.
 
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