Hello Chaps,
Next problem for you brilliant minds to solve.
My temp gauge always under reads, even when fully hot, it barely moves from fully cold. In addition to this i have noticed that all of the dash lamps are very dim.
I have just had a new alternator kicking out 14,4volts at idle, and a new battery.
So where is the voltage regulator, i think i will have this out and inspect, and is the a common fault?
voltage regulator problem???????
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Re: voltage regulator problem???????
14.4 volts is fine. The voltage regulator is built into the alternator and can't be adjusted.
If the dash/clock assembly has not got a good earth it could cause the lights to dim and the temperature/fuel gauges to read incorrectly.
If the dash/clock assembly has not got a good earth it could cause the lights to dim and the temperature/fuel gauges to read incorrectly.
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Re: voltage regulator problem???????
Darrell, Thanks for this, do you know where the main earth for these is located?
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Re: voltage regulator problem???????
Nope
You could try running a wire from any earth pushed into the connection block (correct pin obviously ) and see if it fixes things. If it does I guess your have to chase that wire to earth or connect a new wire altogether.
You could try running a wire from any earth pushed into the connection block (correct pin obviously ) and see if it fixes things. If it does I guess your have to chase that wire to earth or connect a new wire altogether.
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Re: voltage regulator problem???????
My dad discovered that I've got a bad earth on my truck. He thought the headlights were dim so I had a poke with a wire and they got brighter when I earthed 'em directly to the battery.
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The right way,
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: voltage regulator problem???????
Sounds like good examples to use a voltage drop test. Best way to check for a bad earth, if you have a voltmeter that is
Re: voltage regulator problem???????
It could just be that it has the wrong temp sender fitted?
Re: voltage regulator problem???????
My temp gauge reads just under half way at operating temp, more like a quarter of the way up the scale or just above that. I just assume thats correct as it runs fine at all times.
Whats everyone elses read?
Whats everyone elses read?