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Voltmeter arm to ground. Rev the engine a bit. If nothing happens, ground the field terminal on the generator, and again test arm to ground and Rev the engine.
Nothing happens either time = repair generator. Voltage with field grounded = adjust regulator.
Posted on: Today 7:38
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As a word of caution, when you do this test be sure to have the radio and any other accessories turned off. It would also be a good idea to have the door closed or the door switch plunger blocked down to make sure as many interior lights as possible are off too. If the generator is working, as soon as you ground the FIELD terminal the generator will start to produce the maximum voltage it is capable of producing -- probably between 16 and 20 volts -- and could blow bulbs or damage something else that was turned on. Only keep it grounded long enough to see if there will be a change in the voltmeter and make sure it is the FIELD terminal ONLY that you will be grounding..
Posted on: Today 8:26
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With the engine running, preferably at a fast idle, try tapping on the voltage regulator cover with a screwdriver handle. That will often get a balky regulator working again.
Posted on: Today 11:24
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