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steeltoedsneakers
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Apr 22, 2010, 5:31 PM
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hi everyone i'm new to the forum but i'm hoping you guys can help steer me in the right direction, here goes. Vehicle: 1976 Toyota pick-up Engine: 1982 Toyota 22-R Problem: i am using the factory(76) wiring harness and so also the alternator for the 1976 motor. for some reason the thing wont charge with a new alternator and voltage regulator. actually two new alternators being as i brought the first new alternator back to the store where it tested fine but they gave me a new one anyway. i have bought a new battery , checked for continuity between the alternator and voltage regulator as well as alternator and battery. The truck starts and runs well but will not charge, Solution: hopefully you can provide something in this department, as i am about to just hodge-podge a Chevy one wire alternator in on the air-pump side of the 1982 motor and don't really have the greenbacks for that endevor.
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Sidom
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Apr 22, 2010, 7:06 PM
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Start off with the basics. 1st test the battery to make sure it's good. Then get a test light and check all your fuses, check your manual to be sure, but I believe that has 2 boxes, maybe even 3 with one behind the glove box. Then check the main power wire to the back of the alternator with the test light.
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