Warning to all folks that have a "GEN 2" light not working - and no charge from Alt 2:
If you tested and changed the bulb, replaced an alternator, replaced the gen 2 relay, and tested all circuits per TM and it still doesn't work ----
drum roll please....
Then sand down the GEN2 brass bulb socket leads and install a confirmed good bulb. Then sit back and enjoy while the
!!! 
and after the elation has worn off -- have a good cry for all the unnecessary misery you just went through.
TMike
PS - No I didn't actually replace all that but I was on the verge of tearing my alternator down and checking the diodes. As Luck would have it -- I got distracted with replacing bad bulbs in the instrument panel, and decided to sand down the brass leads on one of the bulb sockets that was flickering. Then I thought "gee whiz, why not sand down the GEN2 socket?" So I did. The rest is history --- lesson learned.
If you tested and changed the bulb, replaced an alternator, replaced the gen 2 relay, and tested all circuits per TM and it still doesn't work ----
drum roll please....
Then sand down the GEN2 brass bulb socket leads and install a confirmed good bulb. Then sit back and enjoy while the


and after the elation has worn off -- have a good cry for all the unnecessary misery you just went through.
TMike
PS - No I didn't actually replace all that but I was on the verge of tearing my alternator down and checking the diodes. As Luck would have it -- I got distracted with replacing bad bulbs in the instrument panel, and decided to sand down the brass leads on one of the bulb sockets that was flickering. Then I thought "gee whiz, why not sand down the GEN2 socket?" So I did. The rest is history --- lesson learned.