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Hello bd,Yes I will try this tomorrow. I assume by testing this way we are trying to determine if there is redundant wiring here? Perhaps the jumper wire from the red box isn’t needed if the light illuminates without the connection from the jumper wire? Am I following correctly? Thank you
AND ... the plot thickens.... The vehicle wiring has been modified from the original configuration. I can provide an effective repair strategy, but not without further investigation. Disconnect the jumper wire between the battery cable 'red box' and the alternator output stud, but leave the wire between the alternator output stud and the firewall junction block connected. Reconnect the battery cable to battery. With the ignition switched OFF (i.e., engine not running), probe the alternator output stud with an incandescent test light that is clipped to a shiny clean ground. Does the test light illuminate?
Quote from: bd on April 10, 2026, 05:00:11 pmDisconnect the jumper wire between the battery cable 'red box' and the alternator output stud, but leave the wire between the alternator output stud and the firewall junction block connected. Reconnect the battery cable to battery. With the ignition switched OFF (i.e., engine not running), probe the alternator output stud with an incandescent test light that is clipped to a shiny clean ground. Does the test light illuminate?I did this test. After removing the jumper, reconnecting battery, turning ignition to “on” but not engine running the test light does illuminate when touching he output stud with the test light. With the switch in the off position, (key not in ignition) the light remains off. Let me know what I should try next.
Disconnect the jumper wire between the battery cable 'red box' and the alternator output stud, but leave the wire between the alternator output stud and the firewall junction block connected. Reconnect the battery cable to battery. With the ignition switched OFF (i.e., engine not running), probe the alternator output stud with an incandescent test light that is clipped to a shiny clean ground. Does the test light illuminate?