Hey Matthew, I'm sorry I just saw this after getting home from Wintergrass - we were pretty close to you this morning! We went over to Small Car to get a wiring harness conversion chart. It sounds like you aren't charging - could be the regulator/brush assembly or the alternator itself. When you take the brush pack out you'll be able to tell right away - the brushes should be ~1/2" long. Bentley gives the wear limit as 5MM If they're teeny, just replace the brush pack - if the alternator is noisy too (bad bearings,) get a Bosch rebuilt. Brian at Small Car in Tacoma:(253) 473-2474 Good luck On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Matthew Snook <matt@snooksband.com> wrote: > Thanks for the quick replies. I'll know more about the belt here in a > little bit. I forgot to mention that after the battery/oxy warning lights > came on, strangely enough the _temperature_ gauge started to go down! By > the time I pulled into the station, the needle was resting right on the > lower temperature mark. What causes that? Does that make any other > indications as far as diagnosis? > > Matt > > ________________________________________ > From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans [mailto:scottdaniel@turbovans.com] > Subject: Re: [WetWesties] Ft Lewis troubles > > sure sounds like the alternator stopped charging.... >
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