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Hi All. I have a fault with electrics on 96 chimeara 4.0 . Battery charge light is just visible when engine running and tail lights dim slightly when indicators flash. Mot guy said some sort of short not bad enough to fail test. Alternator belt is not slack .Any help to save crawling around in the cold would be welcome. Thanks Derek
Do you own a digital multimeter? if not go buy one you will need it again at some time during TVR ownership.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LCD-Digital-Multimeter-...
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If/when you do, set it to DC volts and test the volts of the battery which will likely be sitting around 12 volts.. Start the engine and test again but this time you should be seeing 13-14 volts. If not then try bringing the revs up a little whilst testing.
If you don't see an increase in volts then test again at the back of the alternator. If you don't know how or where to test this then come back to us.
Main thing is to find if there is a charge at the battery first.
Steve
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LCD-Digital-Multimeter-...
f:0If/when you do, set it to DC volts and test the volts of the battery which will likely be sitting around 12 volts.. Start the engine and test again but this time you should be seeing 13-14 volts. If not then try bringing the revs up a little whilst testing.
If you don't see an increase in volts then test again at the back of the alternator. If you don't know how or where to test this then come back to us.
Main thing is to find if there is a charge at the battery first.
Steve
I'm pretty confident this will be a dead/dying alternator.
If the 100amp fuse is gone/cracked the battery will not charge or charge properly. the duff fuse would not be a reason for the charge light to glow.
Likewise the tail-light/indicator comment would be due to the battery voltage being low. If it is an earth fault then it is a separate issue to the charge light.
Steve
If the 100amp fuse is gone/cracked the battery will not charge or charge properly. the duff fuse would not be a reason for the charge light to glow.
Likewise the tail-light/indicator comment would be due to the battery voltage being low. If it is an earth fault then it is a separate issue to the charge light.
Steve
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