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    GU dash warning lights on after water crossings

    Yesterday's adventure saw us doing several deep water crossings. After the 3rd one my dash warning lights flickered & then stayed on but would disappear at high revs. I thought it was mud in the alternator as they all went off after we did a clean water crossing but then later they came back on & stayed on & now alternator which isnt very old is no longer charging. I charged batt overnight & started it this morning but no change. I've disconnected the batt & going to leave for a few hrs. Any other ideas?

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    Did you pull the plug off the alternater and give that a good clean?
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    I found the two wires that plug into the alternator were broken
    and therefore not charging, I repaired the wires [be carefull]
    and fitted a new alternator which I was going to do anyway.
    Ill get the old alternator bench tested as its only 35k old

    give the alternator a decent squirt with CRC or similar
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    GU dash warning lights on after water crossings

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky1 View Post
    Yesterday's adventure saw us doing several deep water crossings. After the 3rd one my dash warning lights flickered & then stayed on but would disappear at high revs. I thought it was mud in the alternator as they all went off after we did a clean water crossing but then later they came back on & stayed on & now alternator which isnt very old is no longer charging. I charged batt overnight & started it this morning but no change. I've disconnected the batt & going to leave for a few hrs. Any other ideas?
    This happened to me last year. In my case the regulator in the alternator had gone
    And I was charging at over 15 volts. Cost me a battery as well as alternator as I cooked the main battery. Same reason by the way, got it wet.


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    Sorry for the delayed reply. Ended up being a fried alternator. Weeks later my High torque starter died too. Not so many river crossings for Sharky from now on lol

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