"CRUNCH" that did not go too well.
Yep I crunched up a piece of the darn thing.
I wanted to test out the rebuilt alternator and get some fuel because the fuel tank was pretty empty and the lower the level in the tank the more the gauge bounces around.
So I am backing up the truck looking over my right shoulder and I hear the sound of branches breaking. I stop and find the door has popped open. I hooked a branch and the door handle opened the door, once open in folded itself clear to the fender and beyond. It sure does not close or look like it used to. Sad thing is there was about a grand worth of work in the door.... I popped out the dent but have yet to attempt adjusting the door to latch. I am not sure how much the hinges got bent.
The alternator? Lets just say it is no better than when I started, a few hours of research and I managed to dig up a few examples of folks with the same issue.
The cure varies- new alternator, longer or shorter sensor wire, different source for the exciter wire.....
What fun.
Take care
Bruce
Yep I crunched up a piece of the darn thing.
I wanted to test out the rebuilt alternator and get some fuel because the fuel tank was pretty empty and the lower the level in the tank the more the gauge bounces around.
So I am backing up the truck looking over my right shoulder and I hear the sound of branches breaking. I stop and find the door has popped open. I hooked a branch and the door handle opened the door, once open in folded itself clear to the fender and beyond. It sure does not close or look like it used to. Sad thing is there was about a grand worth of work in the door.... I popped out the dent but have yet to attempt adjusting the door to latch. I am not sure how much the hinges got bent.
The alternator? Lets just say it is no better than when I started, a few hours of research and I managed to dig up a few examples of folks with the same issue.
The cure varies- new alternator, longer or shorter sensor wire, different source for the exciter wire.....
What fun.
Take care
Bruce
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