Nunyas
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I'm having this electrical problem with my '76 B that I can't exactly pin point (it's been there since i got the car). Since I do most of my driving during the day light hours the issue has slipped to be back of my mind til lately (it's getting darker and darker when I leave work now). The signals seem to work 'ok' during the day, but are sometimes a little sluggish, usually while braking. I replaced the battery recently, and did a multimeter check on the voltages. With the car off I measured just over 12V across the positive terminals. With the car running I measured just over 13V across the terminals. I interpretted the increased voltage to mean that the alternator is working. However, since I'm having to drive increasinly in wet or dark conditions I have to use more of the car's electrical system. If I have the wipers or headlights on, I find that the blinkers/turn signals will come on but won't begin flashing for several seconds (close to a minute). Yesturday I had to drive in the dark and I noticed that my red 'dummy light' was dimly lit and got slightly brighter whenever an additional electical part was activated.
I haven't checked the voltage with the car running and all the electricals going at the same time yet, but I have this hunch that the alternator may not be totally up to par anymore. Am I correct in thinking that the source is the alternator? Or is there something else that could be at fault here that I should check before I go running off to find a 'high current' replacement?
I haven't checked the voltage with the car running and all the electricals going at the same time yet, but I have this hunch that the alternator may not be totally up to par anymore. Am I correct in thinking that the source is the alternator? Or is there something else that could be at fault here that I should check before I go running off to find a 'high current' replacement?