craigdouglaswright
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my batter ignition light stay on when running , alternater is charging and need help sourcing the root cause.
How can the alternator be charging if the light is on?
That us the trigger wire to enable the alternator field coils.
totally wrong!My ignition light stays on. I've installed a brand new alternator. I'm thinking of doing these three tests:
Engine not running, but ignition switch on: Remove small wire from alternator and see it Ignition light stays on. It should go off.
Engine not running, but ignition switch on: Ground the small wire to the engine block, and see if ignition light comes back on. It should.
With car running, see what voltage is coming out of small wire itself while attached to the alternator using a multimeter. Should be 12V.
What else?
Thanks,
Mike
That is exactly how it worksHey Mad Hat Man -
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm new to this, though love learning how it works.
I thought that the ignition light gets power from the ignition switch - positive - and the bulb is grounded inside the alternator. (I am thinking of it like the oil pressure switch and oil pressure warning light.)
Then, when the alternator is running because the engine is running the belt, the alternator feeds positive current back at the bulb through that same little wire, and that cancels out the current from the ignition switch - turning off the bulb.
So I guess I'm looking for clarity on what's really happening, so I know how to think about the ignition light when it is on or off.
Thanks!
Mike