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Hi again I have a strange problem with my 1973 TR6. The red ignition light stays on when the engine is off and keys are out, when the engine's running the light goes out. Similarly when the alternator white connector block is removed the ligh goes out which points me to an altenator fault. Wwhy would the light stay on when the car engine is off?

 

Does this indicate a voltage difference between the battery and altenator, with there baing a ground/fault at the altenator? If necessary I can get some pics of the altenator tonight and confirm make/model. Any advice/halp would be appreciated?

 

Thanks Rob

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That's weird. One side of the bulb goes to the alternator output, the other should get a switched 12v feed from the ignition switch. I wonder if the switch has gone faulty.

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This happened to me last year 74 TR6. Thought it could not be the alternator as it was newish, checked my records 7 years old still should have been Ok. Fitted a replacement Lucas alternator from a local supplier. Problem fixed. I put the fault down to a faulty diode & again down to high under bonnet heat.

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Thanks for the comments. Not being overly familiar with the electrics both seem reasonable causes for the fault.

 

Pardon my ignorance but can the diode plate be accessed and fixed? Eg new diode, solder a broken connection or is it best off just getting a new altenator? Also how does a faulty diode effect the functionality of the altenator if I wish to run the car for a few days prior to fixing the problem?

 

Thanks

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Sounds like a diode gone short in the main rectifier pack. Yes you can replace the pack, but you do need a good (50W) soldering iron, & you need to 1) be reasonably proficient at soldering electronic connections, & 2) Not get the diodes too hot while doing it.

 

Bob.

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Yes believe you can purchase a repair kit for the alternator. But a replacement alternator can be purchased for about £50 as an exchange. This ensures you should not have any further problems with bearings etc. If the alternator is quite new then a repair kit will be lot cheaper as long as you fit it yourself.

 

I have had my TR6 30 rears plus & I think this is the 3rd alternator. Car has been unused for a number of years which does not help the electrics. But the last 7 years have covered 45k miles touring Europe Scotland Wales etc

 

The reason the ignition light stays on can only be a diode allowing current / voltage back up to the ignition light.

A auto electrician should be able to give you answers.

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The alternator is permanently connected to the battery via it's main diode pack. Normally the main diodes will block any flow of current from the battery into the alternator internals, but if just one of these diodes (6 in total) breaks down, then there is now a path from battery to alternator windings, & then via the smaller diodes to the IGN warning light, through that, & then through the coil to ground via closed contact breakers, or any other circuit which is ignition controlled, & may have been left switched on e.g. heater fan etc.

 

Bob.

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