62 thunderbird generator light goes on when ignition switch is turned off

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Asked by Jacktbird Nov 29, 2015 at 08:31 PM about the 1962 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

7 Answers

159,085

It is possible that the voltage regulator is stuck and bad causing the light to stay on.

15,925

This was a problem with a lot of cars back then. Generators and Voltage regulators were the norm. The voltage regulator has contacts and they would fuse together or sometimes just stick which would make the charging light come on.

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Thanks guys for your response, how ever I replaced the VR and the generator light comes on only when I shut the ignition switch off. Is there a low voltage wire that sends a signal from the generator triggering a gen light to come when not on and the opposite when it is. ?

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Hey guys, I replaced the VR and had the alt/gen rebuild I checked the wiring to the solenoid and installed a new ignition switch checked the coil and every thing looks like it works perfectly and its charging well, how ever the gen light goes on only when the ignition switch is off. frustrated and baffled. does any one have an idea ?

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15,925

The only thing that comes to mind would be a bad/corroded/loose connection in the circuit or a low resistance short.

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