
So just leaves question that if fan belt is ok & reading across the battery terminals of 12.4V at rest and 14.2V when running. Why is the now correctly wired (green & white) ignition warning light on & flickering when engine running and revs up?
The Ign Light has a Brown/Yellow one side that goes to the Alternator/Dynamo and a White that goes to the Ign Switch.....
See my earlier post on the other thread? I expect it is (at least) the diode bridge which has failed.Wes wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:37 pm Wow you guys were bang on. PO wired the dash warning bulbs the wrong way around.![]()
So just leaves question that if fan belt is ok & reading across the battery terminals of 12.4V at rest and 14.2V when running. Why is the now correctly wired (green & white) ignition warning light on & flickering when engine running and revs up?
I wouldn't totally discount that, I guess it depends which diode or diodes have failed. But I'm surprised at a steady 14.2v with the light on.oliver90owner wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:30 pmSee my earlier post on the other thread? I expect it is (at least) the diode bridge which has failed.Wes wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:37 pm Wow you guys were bang on. PO wired the dash warning bulbs the wrong way around.![]()
So just leaves question that if fan belt is ok & reading across the battery terminals of 12.4V at rest and 14.2V when running. Why is the now correctly wired (green & white) ignition warning light on & flickering when engine running and revs up?
You can, of course, discount my diagnosis of your apparent problem.
Yep i've discounted that as just pure coincidence
Unlikely to have a fire, but could easily knacker the battery and perhaps ruin any other electricals like radio.