dklawson
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I hate to use this pun but... when it rains it pours.
When you take the alternator in for testing be sure to buy a new warning lamp bulb at the same time. As I believe was stated on the first page of this thread, the bulb has to work for the alternator to start charging. Hopefully the parts store will have the bulb you need. If not, temporarily borrow one from something else behind the dash that's not quite as necessary... like the high-beam indicator lamp (which is probably the same size).
When you take the alternator in for testing be sure to buy a new warning lamp bulb at the same time. As I believe was stated on the first page of this thread, the bulb has to work for the alternator to start charging. Hopefully the parts store will have the bulb you need. If not, temporarily borrow one from something else behind the dash that's not quite as necessary... like the high-beam indicator lamp (which is probably the same size).