Spl310 1500 - Ignition Light
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Spl310 1500 - Ignition Light
On the cluster gauge on a 1964 1500 there is a small red ignition light. The light turns on when the key is put in the accessory position and upon initial start-up. Once the car is running the light turns off...
However, if the idle stumbles (for example when the car is cold) the light will flicker on until the RPMs kick back up...
So the question is...When the light starts flickering (when the engine is on, but stumbling) is this a sign that the charging system isn't charging properly (because the RPMs are too low), or is this light completely non-related to the charging system?
Thanks
However, if the idle stumbles (for example when the car is cold) the light will flicker on until the RPMs kick back up...
So the question is...When the light starts flickering (when the engine is on, but stumbling) is this a sign that the charging system isn't charging properly (because the RPMs are too low), or is this light completely non-related to the charging system?
Thanks
Dan
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According to the owners handbook, that is the Ignition Warning Lamp. Here is what it says:
"When you turn the ignition switch, the light will come on. The light goes off when the engine has started and comes up to speed."
So your observation is correct.
"When you turn the ignition switch, the light will come on. The light goes off when the engine has started and comes up to speed."
So your observation is correct.
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Remember that if you have the ignition switch turned to ON, the points will stay energized. With the car not running, that is a quick way to burn out the points.
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Most alts don't work below a certain rpm.datsun65 wrote:But, why does it turn on when the engine stubles (rpms go down to 500-850) when the car is cold. It just makes me think it has something to due with the charging system.

Any time it dips below that rpm, the light will come on. Nothing to worry about.
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all...thanks for the comments.
Been having some charging issues..Not sure if it because of lack of use (charging the system) or if the system is actually having an alt/voltage reg issue.
The 'IGN' light seems to be working (only turns on when engine not turning the alt fast enough). Battery is good.
How do I test with a multimeter to ensure the system is charging at the proper voltage?
Been having some charging issues..Not sure if it because of lack of use (charging the system) or if the system is actually having an alt/voltage reg issue.
The 'IGN' light seems to be working (only turns on when engine not turning the alt fast enough). Battery is good.
How do I test with a multimeter to ensure the system is charging at the proper voltage?
Dan
Houston, TX
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If you can safely reach it with the car running, you need to put the + lead of the tester on the big post of the alt, - on the battery negative or sufficient ground. Should charge 13.5-14.5 volts if it's working well. You want to check it with everything on if possible (headlights, heater, etc.) as well. Sometimes it shows good until you introduce a load.datsun65 wrote:How do I test with a multimeter to ensure the system is charging at the proper voltage?
Yes, I know that's a vastly over-simplified explanation... just trying to make it easy.
