Aug-24-2015 12:47 AM
Sep-24-2015 12:18 AM
Gjac wrote:Itasca55 wrote:I would start at the battery terminals and see if you get 14 plus volts. If not check out put directly at the alternator and again look for 14 plus volts. Then check both sides of the solenoids. If you read 14 plus volts at the alternator but not at the batteries your wiring terminals needs to be cleaned or solenoids and bad. You should hear a clicking sounds when they engage I never heard a humming noise. You should read the same voltage on each side of the solenoid when they are engaged(after they click).gbopp wrote:
I'm not sure what is causing your problem. First, make sure your battery terminals and ground wires are clean.
Have the batteries checked to make sure they are in working condition.
Start looking for the problem with good batteries.
I think it was a silinoide acting up I clicked it a bunch of times .
and everything tested good 14 volts with engine running . gremlins .
But now I need to run coach batteries down a bit and test it again if it makes that strange hum/ring . Do silinoides make any funny noises beside clicking when under heavy charge load ? Like if there not used very much sitting for years with only being click couple times a year . ?
Itasca55
Sep-01-2015 09:32 AM
Itasca55 wrote:I would start at the battery terminals and see if you get 14 plus volts. If not check out put directly at the alternator and again look for 14 plus volts. Then check both sides of the solenoids. If you read 14 plus volts at the alternator but not at the batteries your wiring terminals needs to be cleaned or solenoids and bad. You should hear a clicking sounds when they engage I never heard a humming noise. You should read the same voltage on each side of the solenoid when they are engaged(after they click).gbopp wrote:
I'm not sure what is causing your problem. First, make sure your battery terminals and ground wires are clean.
Have the batteries checked to make sure they are in working condition.
Start looking for the problem with good batteries.
I think it was a silinoide acting up I clicked it a bunch of times .
and everything tested good 14 volts with engine running . gremlins .
But now I need to run coach batteries down a bit and test it again if it makes that strange hum/ring . Do silinoides make any funny noises beside clicking when under heavy charge load ? Like if there not used very much sitting for years with only being click couple times a year . ?
Itasca55
Sep-01-2015 09:18 AM
BULLETLS1 wrote:
SIMPLEST FORM TO CHECK ALTERNATOR!, while engine running, disconnect neg cable from batt... if engine dies, BUSTED ALT!!!
Sep-01-2015 12:50 AM
gbopp wrote:
I'm not sure what is causing your problem. First, make sure your battery terminals and ground wires are clean.
Have the batteries checked to make sure they are in working condition.
Start looking for the problem with good batteries.
Aug-26-2015 08:10 PM
Aug-24-2015 07:18 AM
bsinmich wrote:
12V is not high enough when going down the road. It should read between 13 & 14V.
Aug-24-2015 05:06 AM
Aug-24-2015 04:53 AM