Friday, May 15, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Alternator Light On-But Charging



I'm a bit rusty on the termonology but I ran into the same problem a long time ago. I'm sure someone can fill in the blanks but essentially one of the internal pieces of the alternator, I forgot if it's a rectifier or a diode, something has gone bad. What happens is the alternator produces the right voltage but doesn't have enough amperage. An electrical shop or a facility equipped with all the modern computerized diagnostic gizmos can probably hook up a few wires and tell you in a couple of minutes.


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