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Battery Warning Light Flashing, It came on for a while but is now gone |
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Sep 14 2008, 06:10 AM
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Hi Guys
I recently removed my battery tray to paint the area underneath it as there were some rust spots. I angle grinded it, sandpapered, rust converted, etch primed, primer surfacer (x3) and topcoated it. The tray had already had all this done to it a few months before, including some clearcoat which I don't recommend. I also spray everything that has had prior rust or corrosion with a very light smatter of anti-corrosive spray with lanolin (woolgrease) as it lasts years and stops water build-up. You can't get it off with anything but metho but dust does stick to it so aesthetically it is a downer for some. It's especially good for the battery's terminal posts and clamps. I also used gap filler between the tray holes and the chassis.
Anyway, that's what I did to the chassis area underneath the battery tray. It looked great. But when I reinstalled the battery hold down clamps, I overtightened them. I've recently being busting a gut at the gym, and don't know my own strength (I've been lifting weights in the last couple months that used to astonish me when I saw others doing them). So I nearly warped the battery case and did back off a bit on the clamp nuts.
The next time I drove, and until I changed the hold down clamp, the battery warning light would intermittently come on very often, and often stay on for up to about 3 minutes, though usually far less than that. This happened for almost a month. But after changing the hold down clamp yesterday to a plastic one, the light never comes on (so far).
Could it be that some sort of current was being generated within the all-metal clamping mechanism, due to the new paint or other chemicals used? I would be very interest to hear your well-considered interpretations. :amen:
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Sep 14 2008, 10:27 AM
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Well the battery light , that is in the cluster is pertaining actually to the charging system. AS in a currency drop , lack of charge there are for the moment. When it goes out , charging has returned. This can be due in part sumtimes to interconnector terminals frum the battery to the junction block in the main fuse panel under hood.
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May 4 2009, 09:28 PM
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my battery light and brake light also came on after having a dead battery. Iam changing the alt out tomorrow. When tested, the alt was putting to much amp outs QUOTE (Curioso @ Apr 16 2009, 07:44 AM)  On this theme, can anyone tell me which indicator lights on the dash should come on when you turn the switch on a TP?
I know the battery low, oil low and broken tail/head/stop lights should briefly illuminate but what about the temperature light and others?
The reason I need to know is that it will tell me whether we have broken globes or not.
Thanks
Curioso
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May 5 2009, 07:59 PM
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You dont even want to know how I got mine out........I pulled it out from the top Took the fan out, alt mount and so on.....But it did turn out to be the alt. I didnt put the plastic washer that came with the remanufactered alt and I kept poping the 120 fuse when reconnecting the battery.Not a good day. But all is well for now. LIGHTS OFF
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