Hello (again for those who have seen and replied to my other recent posts). The battery light has been on my '04 B2910 for 5 years or so and so I took it to my local dealer to fix that among a handful of other things. They came back with a price that told me they basically didn't want to work on it. Which is fine.
So, I got a WSM (shout out to kubotabooks and RCW for posting the sticky!) and went about diagnosing and fixing. Should have just done that in the first place.
Regarding the battery light in the instrument cluster being on, the dealer told me a new regulator was needed. When that light first came on 5 years or so ago I had replaced the generator (dynamo in the WSM) thinking that was the problem. But no change. So the dynamo is only a few years old.
Because the dealer said the regulator was the problem, I purchased and replaced the regulator. But, the light is still on.
So, I found the page in the WSM for diagnosing the charging system and tested the dynamo with my meter.
As best I can tell, the appropriate voltage is not being generated. My meter fluctuated in the mV range but did not read the 14-15 volts specified in the WSM.
Before I order another dynamo, can anyone see anything wrong I'm doing here when testing it. It seems very strange to me that something only a few years old would not be good.
I guess I could open up the dynamo and see if I can fix it too. It just seems strange and I feel like I'm missing something. From what I know about a dynamo, there really is not a lot going on in there just a rotor and a stator.
Thanks for your support in my other posts!
Hal
So, I got a WSM (shout out to kubotabooks and RCW for posting the sticky!) and went about diagnosing and fixing. Should have just done that in the first place.
Regarding the battery light in the instrument cluster being on, the dealer told me a new regulator was needed. When that light first came on 5 years or so ago I had replaced the generator (dynamo in the WSM) thinking that was the problem. But no change. So the dynamo is only a few years old.
Because the dealer said the regulator was the problem, I purchased and replaced the regulator. But, the light is still on.
So, I found the page in the WSM for diagnosing the charging system and tested the dynamo with my meter.
As best I can tell, the appropriate voltage is not being generated. My meter fluctuated in the mV range but did not read the 14-15 volts specified in the WSM.
Before I order another dynamo, can anyone see anything wrong I'm doing here when testing it. It seems very strange to me that something only a few years old would not be good.
I guess I could open up the dynamo and see if I can fix it too. It just seems strange and I feel like I'm missing something. From what I know about a dynamo, there really is not a lot going on in there just a rotor and a stator.
Thanks for your support in my other posts!
Hal