Brake + Battery Light

R. Blair Judson purenergy at excite.com
Fri Dec 7 13:01:14 CST 2007


 It depends on the type of failure. If it internally loses ground the lights will not come on. I had one do this and it confused the heck out of me at the track. The lights will both come on if the diodes are failing. In my old t-top NX I had one go back and the lights would come on dimly, then grow brighter, then go dim again and then off. --- On Fri 12/07, Darren Calbero < DarrenC at ampartners.com > wrote:
From: Darren Calbero [mailto: DarrenC at ampartners.com]To: se-r at se-r-list.orgDate: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 08:53:32 -1000Subject: RE: Brake + Battery LightI agree totally. In fact, whenever my alternators gave out, I never hadany warning lights the way it is being described here. I just know whenmy lights start dimming that I have a problem. I now have a volt meterto help me diagnose alternator failure.Kieran wrote:> but he told me that the brake/battery lights don't always light whenthe alternator is dying. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+The mailing list home page is http://www.se-r-list.org/To modify your subscription, go to http://lists.deskmedia.com/se-r/

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