The alt. belt on my 90 has been squealing whenever it's wet outside. Decided to swap out the belt. New one installed, properly tensioned. Swapped out the links for the pinks and greens while I was at it. Started the car afterwards, everything fine. Verified proper voltages across the battery. This was a few days ago. Got in the car today, fired it up, and the charge light was on. Shut the car off, double checked the belt, all is good. Put a multi-meter on the battery. Battery is good. Fired the car up, put the meter back on the battery, still good. Charge light still on. Shut the car off, retensioned the belt (just for S&Gs, basically) Started the car back up, noticed that the light would be off, unless I gave it a little gas, then the light would flicker. If I floored it, the light would stay on bright. As soon as I got off the gas, and the rpms dropped to idle, the light would go off. So then I started playing, trying to put a load on the system to see what would happen. Bear in mind, all this time, the voltage at the battery was good. So, gave it a little gas, the light flickered on, flipped on the lights, got a brief buzzing sound in the general location of the fusible links, and now I can't get the charge light to come on no matter what I do. Don't know if there was a bit of corrosion on one of the links/posts, and it had to cook that off, or what. And before you ask, no I did not blow the link. All electronics are still functioning properly. Lights, bells, whistles. As the title says, weird.
Before, during, and afterward, verified good voltage numbers across the battery every time it was tested. Thoughts? Ideas?
I hate it when the Gremlins get bored.:tongue1:
Before, during, and afterward, verified good voltage numbers across the battery every time it was tested. Thoughts? Ideas?
I hate it when the Gremlins get bored.:tongue1:
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