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Originally Posted by mach4
If there is no battery light, you can be assured you'll not have charging (the alternator needs voltage to the field in order to start charging) and the light is actually indicating that there is power to the alternator.
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Evidently, "no battery light" has a completely different meaning than "battery light not illuminated."
The purpose of an illuminated alternator warning lamp is
not to warn that the alternator is operating properly.