I hate electrical problem, hate em! Anyway my truck has been torn apart for severla months now and finally after finishing the rear frame and
suspension work, including fuel tanks and e-pump, I finally was able to start it again. However when I started it, noticed the battery light was on
so I checked the batteries with a meter and sure enough, it's not charging. Searching back through memory of the previous months of work I do
recall when I was removing the metal fuel line that crosses over (right to left) on the front cross member, I remember that line hitting the hot wire
on the starter and it really made the sparks fly. Could this damage anything in the charging circuit??? It's the only thing I can remember
that may have damaged it. If so, what needs to be replaced? Voltage reg? Alternator? Fuse? Thanks............
suspension work, including fuel tanks and e-pump, I finally was able to start it again. However when I started it, noticed the battery light was on
so I checked the batteries with a meter and sure enough, it's not charging. Searching back through memory of the previous months of work I do
recall when I was removing the metal fuel line that crosses over (right to left) on the front cross member, I remember that line hitting the hot wire
on the starter and it really made the sparks fly. Could this damage anything in the charging circuit??? It's the only thing I can remember
that may have damaged it. If so, what needs to be replaced? Voltage reg? Alternator? Fuse? Thanks............