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The alternating voltage happens on mine as well. Just taken it apart and found the centre section of the load resistor coming out! Also there was a tonne of carbon dust in there as well.
Thanks for the advice 'papakb'. It was a bit awkward but I manged to get the Voltage Regulator off. The cover has the sunburst pattern and inside are three spade connectors. Looks like there's a problem with the load resistor, it's coming apart!
I should have taken the Alternator out, as...
Hi Guys,
My next job is to replace the Voltage Regulator on the 60a Alternator on my 6.2l Humvee.
I've read how to remove the regulator in the TM 9-2320-280-20-2, Chapter 4-2-1, the chapter does call for the alternator to be removed. Can you actually remove the voltage regulator with the...
I'd like to express my gratitude to the Forum and it’s contributors for all the information that is available. By using the Forum resources I've learned a lot about my Humvee and manged to sort out a problem where it would not start.
I've had my M988 Humvee (6.2l) for about three...
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all your help :)
My Bristol is the one in England, interesting you can tell from from my text :)
I've checked the battery connections, the ignition switch connections and the connectors that go up into the protective control box. There was a little dirt on some of the...
Hi Guys,
I've had my 1986 M998 HMMWV for two weeks now and whilst driving today the engine died. I still had lights, but the engine would not turn over. I checked the connectors were pushed home in the ignition switch, which they were. I tried to start my HMMWV again and it started and ran...