Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 28 Jun 2009 15:24
OK, there should be a small Brown/Yellow wire on the back of the alternator. Disconnect that and see if the light goes out.
Now, power goes from the printed circuit film to the bulb, then through the Brown/Yellow wire straight to the alternator where it is grounded when charging.
If the light is still on with the Brown/Yellow wire disconnected at the alternator, THEN the Brown/Yellow has rubbed against something and worn away the insulation. It is making light (dim light) and/or intermittent contact (flashing light) with a piece of metal on the car.
Finding it could take a while, but I would start in the engine bay and work back to the dash. I had a wire on my old suburban that did this. Every time I would turn on the left blinker, the back window would roll down. Try finding that on a dark winter road!
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