The generator light flicker condition in the 1988 and 1989 S/T instrument panel during pulse wiper switch operation can be caused by negative voltage transients from the wiper motor.
There is no possibility of a system failure as a result of this condition. The effect of this condition is that the generator light will turn on for 80 milliseconds (if gages, the voltage drop on the voltmeter lasts 2.5 seconds). This causes no harm to the generator or other electrical components.
1988 4.3L: Section C - Page 24 1988 2.8L: Section C - Page 22 1989 4.3L: Page 40 1989 2.8L: Page 39
Quantity Part Number Description -------- ----------- -----------
1 12085207 Diode
OR
1 *1N4003 Diode
*This part available locally
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Remove the connector from the generator.
3. Peel back the black plastic conduit covering the wires.
4. If installing diode 1N4003: cut out a section of the brown wire that matches the length of the diode.
4A. A diode/connector kit is also available (GMSPO diode kit part number 12085207). If using the kit cut out approximately four inches of the brown wire, following crimping and soldering instructions in the kit. Spiral tape the solder joints and tuck the wire back into the conduit away from the generator. Secure the diode/connector to the outside of the conduit with electrical tape.
5. Solder in diode with the banded end toward the generator.
6. Tape the solder and diode.
7. Reinstall the black plastic conduit.
8. Reconnect connector to the generator.
9. Reconnect battery.
This procedure will not affect the operation of the generator light during the bulb check at the beginning of the start cycle.
For vehicles repaired under warranty use
Labor operation T7990 Labor time .4 Hr
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