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first breakdown
ok, second if you count running out of petrol a couple of weeks ago, but that was definitely my fault.
This morning Trev was a little reluctant to start; turning over slowly. He did it again after about a 20min run but then was fine outside the next shop not 5 mins later.
Double parked him in the high street to unload a load of bags for the charity shop and he helpfully refused to start again - just a small groaning sound and a click. I waited 30 seconds and tried again and he fired up quickly and immediately as if there'd been nothing wrong.
Then just now I went to move him in to the garage and he wouldn't start - no groaning noise - just a click. The lights were working fine, so battery not completely flat? I tapped the starter - no effect. Have run out of light so I've pushed him in to the garage for now.
Probably not relevant but there is a green/white wire with spade connector on the end loose at the end of the loom near the back of the dynamo - the wiring diagram say green/white is indicators (which are working).
Where do I start - have very little in the way of equipment as I've had modern cars for so long. Charge the battery first?
Simon
This morning Trev was a little reluctant to start; turning over slowly. He did it again after about a 20min run but then was fine outside the next shop not 5 mins later.
Double parked him in the high street to unload a load of bags for the charity shop and he helpfully refused to start again - just a small groaning sound and a click. I waited 30 seconds and tried again and he fired up quickly and immediately as if there'd been nothing wrong.
Then just now I went to move him in to the garage and he wouldn't start - no groaning noise - just a click. The lights were working fine, so battery not completely flat? I tapped the starter - no effect. Have run out of light so I've pushed him in to the garage for now.
Probably not relevant but there is a green/white wire with spade connector on the end loose at the end of the loom near the back of the dynamo - the wiring diagram say green/white is indicators (which are working).
Where do I start - have very little in the way of equipment as I've had modern cars for so long. Charge the battery first?
Simon
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Blimey, that was quick - will try that in the morning
thanks
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Haven't got one of those - hmmnn I wonder if Gerry has? Might have to get the bicycle out.mike.perry wrote:If all else fails there is always the starting handle
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Ok, an update. I charged the battery for about an hour and then the truck started first time - so perhaps it's not being charged. Tested the battery connections and earth as best I could and cleaned up connections.
Then followed the Haynes instructions for testing the Dynamo in situ - disconnecting the D and F connections at the control block, running a wire between them and from there to negative on my test meter - with the other probe to earth. With the engine idling this produces just under 2v on the meter - the book says it should be 15v.
Does this indicate a faulty dynamo?
Also, again may be unconnected, but in that configuration (ie: with the test wire in place) the ignition light glows bright red (when the ignition is on but not started) - normally it barely glows.
Sorry to keep asking questions - still learning
Simon
Then followed the Haynes instructions for testing the Dynamo in situ - disconnecting the D and F connections at the control block, running a wire between them and from there to negative on my test meter - with the other probe to earth. With the engine idling this produces just under 2v on the meter - the book says it should be 15v.
Does this indicate a faulty dynamo?
Also, again may be unconnected, but in that configuration (ie: with the test wire in place) the ignition light glows bright red (when the ignition is on but not started) - normally it barely glows.
Sorry to keep asking questions - still learning
Simon
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You don't need to disconnect anything. With engine running put test meter across battery terminals on the 20V range setting. If you get 13.5 - 14.5 volts all is well. If not report back and I'll tell you how to check the regulator.
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I get 12v with the engine running (approx - the meter on has 10v or 50v ranges)
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Just over 4v
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excellent - easy enough for a beginner to fit?
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Regulator is working fine - The 2 voltage measurements confirm this. I wasn't suggesting the regulator was faulty, just eliminating it from the equation.
New brushes will fix your problem but when you fit them make sure the ring of copper you see inside the dynamo is cleaned up with wet and dry paper and also make sure the metal plates that you screw the brush wires to are cleaned up with emery paper to ensure a good contact.
New brushes will fix your problem but when you fit them make sure the ring of copper you see inside the dynamo is cleaned up with wet and dry paper and also make sure the metal plates that you screw the brush wires to are cleaned up with emery paper to ensure a good contact.
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Thanks for all your help today - have ordered the brushes and quite looking forward to having a go.
Funnily enough one of the few spares I do have is a new regulator - a present from a neighbour when he saw the car in the drive. That'll almost guarantee that it'll never go wrong.
Simon
Funnily enough one of the few spares I do have is a new regulator - a present from a neighbour when he saw the car in the drive. That'll almost guarantee that it'll never go wrong.
Simon
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