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charge light problems
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hey i was wondering if anyone can help me,
i have a charge light problem, i have bought a new regulator and i have had my alternator tested and it came back ok however the charge light still comes on and when i rev it the light shines brighter i have no idea what to do if anyone can help me it would be much appciated
thanks Nick

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Is your alternator charging properly? Stick a multimeter on the battery whilst the car is running, it should show 13-14v and when off around the 12 mark (or at least a bit lower). If it's charging then the problem lies in the light wiring. Could be connected to the wrong terminal on the alternator? Would have to check a wiring diagram to see how it is wired normally.

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I am having a similar problem, light all of a sudden came on.
tested across the battery, getting 14volts
12.5 when off

did you find a solution?

bruce

Posted on: 2012/7/15 8:34
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The dash lamp is controlled by the regulator.

13-14V when running above idle is good charging voltage.

Since your voltage is correct, the regulator is probably the culprit.

Posted on: 2012/7/15 19:14
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It could also be as simple as a blown fuse.

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or a loose wire.

I had a temp gauge problem that I eliminated at least 6 wild possible causes until I found that the wire was loose

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How could it be a fuse or loose wire? Wouldn't that cause it not to charge, or not to light up?

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After a quick look at a 1200 wiring diagram, (assuming most models are wired similair) it would be either the 12v regulator or a wire/plug somewhere shorting the positive wire to the light to another voltage. Being that the light gets brighter with rpm, I would suspect the regulator isnt working. A good regulator shouldnt change much in voltage regardless of rpm, because its "regulating". Measure your battery voltage whilst changing rpm, if its going up and down from around 12-14 volts the regulator isnt doing its job. It may be working as you said, but that means your wiring is wrong and its not working in the vehicle.

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The chaging system is fused through the fuse box, if blown it will cause dash lights.
Also, has the alternator been changed recently?, I know that it's a remote possability,
but I have seen where an external regulator alternator was replaced with an intenal regulator unit. Easy mistake to make as they do look very similar.

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