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Old Dec 28, 2002 | 01:52 PM
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From: Loob na kubo kubo ko
1971 FJ40 'lectric

Hi, I was in the process of figuring out why my passngr side tail light goes dim when the brakes are applied with the lights on. I noticed that it goes completely out when the lights are not on. So I'm figuring this out and I choose to remove the ground cable on my battery, just to watch it run on the alternator and admire it haha.
While looking at it run, I decide to continue to troubleshoot my light prob. I turn on the lights, mind you with the battery disconnected(Black). Immediately when I do this, the thing shuts off.

My question is: Is my alternator not putting out enough power, or is this ground connection needed for the lights to work while running. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

71 FJ40
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 09:28 AM
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Hi O2runner,
First of all, NEVER unhook the battery cable to "check" an alternator system. This is an old test from generator days. An alternator can produce a lot of voltage very fast when it is run disconnected from the battery. Older cars just blew out light bulbs, newer ones can blow out computers. Where I work now, a mechanic did this on an older transit bus and blew out every light bulb on the bus. The bus is 24 volt with a 275 amp oil cooled alternator.
At idle, your alternator puts out very little, so turning on lights probably dropped the voltage enough to kill the ignition.

I also have a 71 cruiser. Checking for a bad ground is the correct idea for your problem. I would make sure the socket is grounded to the light housing, and the housing is grounded to the frame.
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Old Jan 6, 2003 | 02:31 PM
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Thanks Yoda, the housing was bad, all corroded up beyond any clean up help. I replaced it.

The lights work the way they're supposed to. Thanks!
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