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<blockquote data-quote="58herbie" data-source="post: 69239" data-attributes="member: 1993"><p>Richard,</p><p></p><p>if you take the blue wire off and touch on the earth wire or to the case of the alternator the gen light should come on constant and stay on ( just with ign on, not engine running).... if you take the blue wire and put to the red wire it should put the light out..(thus making the van think it is chraging).. if this happens i am affraid to say you have an alternator problem.. i think a diode hhas gone done this is whats giving the flikering you are seeing.. you generally have 3 sets inside a set has probably failed..</p><p></p><p>jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="58herbie, post: 69239, member: 1993"] Richard, if you take the blue wire off and touch on the earth wire or to the case of the alternator the gen light should come on constant and stay on ( just with ign on, not engine running).... if you take the blue wire and put to the red wire it should put the light out..(thus making the van think it is chraging).. if this happens i am affraid to say you have an alternator problem.. i think a diode hhas gone done this is whats giving the flikering you are seeing.. you generally have 3 sets inside a set has probably failed.. jon [/QUOTE]
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