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Poo! Ignition light

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Having had an ignition light that fails to go out due to a non-functioning dynamo which was so seized I couldn't get the cover off to check the brushes, I bought a new replacement (yes I could have got an alternator but I wanted originality). The difference now is that the ignition light goes out for a max of half a second before it glows constant red again. I will
now try other things by process of elimination -
Check wiring, voltages, regulator etc.

Poo I was hoping for a quick fix!
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Re: Poo! Ignition light

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You should have tested the dynamo before ordering a replacement........ You will need to polarise the new dynamo to suit your car. Run a length of wire from the smaller terminal and touch it a couple of times to the non-earthed terminal of the battery. Then connect up as normal to see if it works.
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Thanks Roy - actually I did test the old dynamo before removal and polarised new one correctly. As ever with this car a process of elimination but that's half the fun of it isn't it.
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You've all been reading this forum for too long now............ :x So - the old dynamo didn't 'run as a motor' when tested? Does this new one ?
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Yes new dynamo seems to be fine. I tried rewiring between dynamo and the regulator but no difference. Ignition light dims fractionally when I rev engine. A new regulator needed perhaps?
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Indeed if the dynamo runs as a motor..... But maybe clean the contacts and adjust as per Manual?
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New regulator fitted and ignition light now goes out - lovely! now I need to sort my non-functioning brakes
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Re: Poo! Ignition light

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Do the regulator points open and close correctly?
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mike.perry wrote:Do the regulator points open and close correctly?
I'll double check that at the weekend Mike.

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The regulator points won't help the brakes! :lol:
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bmcecosse wrote:The regulator points won't help the brakes! :lol:
Haha if only Roy :D I'm installing a new bathroom suite this weekend - in the house, not the minor - but will try to get at least 1 hour to bleed the brakes yet again!
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