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- Battery Light staying on??? - Ford F150 Forum
What are the most likely causes of the battery light staying on in the instrument cluster? I just replaced the battery last week w a brand new one (not because of this issue) The light came on after I got it back from the exhaust shop I did the homemade mil-eliminator for the O2 sensor (new one of those as well) and that solved the check engine light from going cat-less but now I have
- 1985 F-150 5. 0 engine swap - Ford F150 Forum
Either way, you SHOULD convert to a 3G alternator instead of the 2G that came on both of those It's a very minor wiring mod, but it's worth it, especially if you install a 130A version
- Alternator causing belt squeal - Ford F150 Forum
I have the original ford starter, it needs new brushes As far as the pulley being glazed, would hitting it with a wire brush help? I've also got my 90 amp 3G alternator I could swap in from when I originally upgraded from the 2G alternator
- where is my voltage regulator?? - Ford F150 Forum
Re: where is my voltage regulator?? by Steve83 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:10 am '87-91 use a 2G alternator with an internal VR Upgrading to the 3G 130A is easy and highly recommended 2Gs have a habit of catching fire, and they were never that good to begin with You can find a full article about this swap on ?
- knock sensor 88 f150 5. 0 liter - Ford F150 Forum
The 2G alternator - fire hazard The '93-02 red SCDS was built wrong, and should be changed to the black revision The distributor-mounted ICM was made wrong, and needs either replacement, or relocation Even Ford made some mistakes (but not many), and the KS was one of them
- 1992 Ford F150 Battery (amp) Light - Ford F150 Forum
Re: 1992 Ford F150 Battery (amp) Light by Steve83 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:06 am The voltage regulator on the back of the alternator is bad, or miswired Read these captions: or do you have the 2G that looks like this?
- New to EFI, code 173 troubleshooting advice needed - Ford F150 Forum
The alternator looks like a 2G, which is a fire hazard The ECT appears to be damaged taped back together, which could be the sole or primary cause of the rich condition
- 1990 F150 no start KOEO code 95 - Ford F150 Forum
You should also inspect the alternator's large connector for signs of heat - that style (2G) is known to burn vehicles to the ground But the alt is NOT the cause of the no-start
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