Hey guys,
I'm kinda new to the world of the beetle and 6 volt systems. Obviously I have a '66 bug 1300. I have attached a REALLY rough drawing (sorry, i suck at drawing) of my generator and how it's been hooked up. No matter what my red light will not go off and my battery does not seem to charge. It's a re-maned generator which came with no instructions so I winged it. Obviously there are the two brush wires coming out, but there is a third wire in this new generator. Is this a grounding wire? When I took the first generator out it was original and it didn't have any kind of grounding lead, i'm assuming it grounded to the block? Further more, how can I test the actual voltage output from the generator to the regulator? Any help would be appreciated, it's starting to drive me crazy!
Here is my crude drawing.
6 Volt generator issues
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Kinda struggling with this too. '66 1300' wiring is pretty simple. I think 2 of your wires are brush wires and just plain hanging out of the generator.Kiwi66 wrote:Hi Chris. Sorry, but after studying your drawing the only suggestion I have is to charge up the battery with a battery charger, then take the car into an auto electrician to do the repair for you. Sorry I wasnt able to assist. Cheers
A '66 6v generator should have on terminal B+ a fat red wire from the ignition switch and a second fat red wire from terminal 30 on the starter solenoid plus the blue thin wire to dash light to terminal 61. and that is it.
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http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/inf ... 66_USA.jpg
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