Everything is working exactly the way it was designed. You have an alternator gauge (and light) which is an ameter, and not a voltmeter. When you start the car, at any time, you are using electricity from the battery. Thus the light comes on. The alternator, once the car is running, charges the battery back up to full charge, Thus the needle moves to the right (recharging the battery) and then returns to the centre (battery charged). If your light does not come on when the car is stopped and all the power stuff is turned on, your charging system is in excellent condition. It is not abnormal to have a slight discharge when the vehicle is stopped and you have the radio, heater or A/C, headlights, windshield wipers etc. all turned on. Things are not right when there is a discharge, and /or the red light is on, while the car is in motion. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark E Blitman To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 2:24 PM Subject: IML: Alternator Lights-'74 Imperial hi all..need a little advice..the little red light lights up in the morning before it cranks over..during the day it comes on while cranking and then goes out..the needle moves slightly to charge while on cold idle and then returns to the center...red light never comes on while driving or idling even with all power accessories going strong..is this normal operation? thanks!