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Good morning gentlemen, hope it’s been a good week so far.
My alternator warning light goes crazy anytime I step on the brakes or use a turn signal. I confirmed that I’ve got 13.6 V at the battery with the car running, so it appears that I have a wiring issue somewhere, most likely behind the dash I assume. I was hoping to see if anyone’s had a similar issue and what they did to resolve it to help narrow my focus before I start digging in. Thanks! |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 722 Joined: 12-November 17 From: Laguna beach Member No.: 21,596 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
Good morning gentlemen, hope it’s been a good week so far. My alternator warning light goes crazy anytime I step on the brakes or use a turn signal. I confirmed that I’ve got 13.6 V at the battery with the car running, so it appears that I have a wiring issue somewhere, most likely behind the dash I assume. I was hoping to see if anyone’s had a similar issue and what they did to resolve it to help narrow my focus before I start digging in. Thanks! Tom, I am no expert, but on my '72, the alternator warning light wire is blue and connects into the back of the left hand gauge. Perhaps you can trace it to and from the gauge to see of it is loose or damaged somewhere behind the dash (?). |
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