MikePA
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In another thread here, I mention restoring my 1984 Wheel Horse garden tractor. One of the items on my 'To Do' list was to get the headlights working. I thought it'd be as easy as running a replacement wire from what was left of one that was damaged up to the headlights. It proving not to be so easy. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
According to the wiring diagram, there's a Diode (Rectifier) near (in?) the engine that has 2 outputs. one of which is labeled A.C. for Lights. This wire goes to a toggle switch on the console. The other wire on the toggle switch goes to the headlights (this is the wire I have to replace). I checked the voltage at the diode and it only reads about 5.5 volts which is not enough to power the headlights.
Does this mean I have to have the engine serviced in some fashion?
Why would the lights run on AC?
According to the wiring diagram, there's a Diode (Rectifier) near (in?) the engine that has 2 outputs. one of which is labeled A.C. for Lights. This wire goes to a toggle switch on the console. The other wire on the toggle switch goes to the headlights (this is the wire I have to replace). I checked the voltage at the diode and it only reads about 5.5 volts which is not enough to power the headlights.
Does this mean I have to have the engine serviced in some fashion?
Why would the lights run on AC?