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#11 Re: Electrical Issues
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/8/8 9:27
Forget the A & E wires.

Pull the T-connector out and measure the voltage in the two wires that end in the Tee. Put voltmeter black wire on negative battery post. Put red wire in T-connector. One of the wires should have 12V. If not, you have a wiring problem.


#12 Re: Electrical Issues
ayden_d Posted on: 2012/8/8 9:46
Oh I see, alright just checked it and it says 0.38 so that means a different issue?


#13 Re: Electrical Issues
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/8/8 18:30
It sure does.


#14 Re: Electrical Issues
ayden_d Posted on: 2012/8/10 4:00
Turned out it was the alternator, the rotor was busted.

Thanks for your help mate!



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