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No Charging Problem
On my 1985 300DT I have replaced:
1. The voltage regulator 2. The alternator 3. The battery I still have the same problem. It won't charge. While running, the voltmeter indicates about 12.4 and the battery light stays on. What else could it be but wiring? Any ideas before I tear the wiring apart? Thanks Don |
Deep thought.
Sounds like a broken circuit = broken wire or the charge light diode is dead.
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Check the distribution block just in front of the battery on the passenger side fender. I was diagnosing a similar problem and found that one of the connections was loose... ended up replacing the voltage regulator before I found this.
BTW, I've heard you should charge your battery overnight before using your motor/alternator to recharge a fully drained battery. Something about very high loads for the voltage regulator potentially causing damage. I'm not sure if there is any truth to this but better safe than sorry. Good luck! -John |
I changed alternators twice, recently, when I had charging problems. Eventually, I ended up with a good unit.
A severely discharged battery is a major load (heat) on the rectifying diodes in an alternator. With a rebuilt unit, this may cause problems since they may be marginal. Does your charging voltage vary at all? It should be a little higher at start up then decrease gradually to a constant level as the battery recharges. |
These are helpful suggestions and I appreciate your input.
I'm going to attack the wiring first after a conversation with Roy Hunter and then go from there. Thanks again dp |
In the event of future searches on the topic, my problem was a wire that was shorting out between the alt and the distribution center on the passenger side. Blew through a bunch of voltage regulators before I found it. Thanks to the forum for its help
Don |
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