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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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ok so I got the 3g swap all done today and what do u know,STILL NO CHARGE! so my conclusion is that my alternator harness is faulty cus I'm out of options.QUESTION what wire tells the alternator to turn on? eny comments would be MUCH appreciated.alright ima drink a beer now. its not that serious I just wanna drive the damn thing already.
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badazlx
Member # 4899
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how do you know its not charging?
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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He got the alt from me and I'm 100% sure it works so there's some other issue going on. Any idea's on what to check? I'm going down tomorrow and am going to see what I can figure out but would like to know what the wires in the small plug do to control the charging.
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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ok,well I think (hopefully)i found my issue.I just need to know if the green with red strip on the smaller alternator plug plays any role in the charging system,and if so what? because mine isn't hooked up.
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1HaTCheD5LiTEr
Member # 8269
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is your amp light coming on??
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by 1HaTCheD5LiTEr: is your amp light coming on??
honestly haven't relly paid attention but don't recall one
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badazlx
Member # 4899
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i beleive that wire is for your amp light and gauge. so if thats not hooked up you will get the batt light on and no amp guage working.
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302 DROP
Member # 1323
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if u have a fox body and your having trouble with the altenator charging the battery, there is a fuseable link in the wiring.. you just have to look for it but i am positive there is 1. i had the same issue with my 92... mine stop charging due to that link being burnt out... i put a better link and it was all good after that... [ September 10, 2008, 04:09 AM: Message edited by: 302 DROP ]
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Jdub07
Member # 2728
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check the alt. pulley. If its the original 3g one then it might be to big,...this would cause it to spin slower hence less charge.
I had this issue with mine. I put my oem pulley on the 3g one since it was almost half the size. Being smaller it made its rotation faster....result in charging properly.
Best of luck. Your talkin wires so my suggestion may be usless. But worth considering.
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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might be that your useing the efi harness. but not useing the computer.? there is always the one wire alt for the fix.
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by warhorse58gt: might be that your useing the efi harness. but not useing the computer.? there is always the one wire alt for the fix.
I am.. that could be it,
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by badazlx: i beleive that wire is for your amp light and gauge. so if thats not hooked up you will get the batt light on and no amp guage working.
I'm getting a voltage reading but its only reading what the battery puts out.it don't clim or raise when the cars on
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302 DROP
Member # 1323
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quote: Originally posted by MR.COUPE: quote: Originally posted by badazlx: i beleive that wire is for your amp light and gauge. so if thats not hooked up you will get the batt light on and no amp guage working.
I'm getting a voltage reading but its only reading what the battery puts out.it don't clim or raise when the cars on
did u check the fuseable link?
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by badazlx: i beleive that wire is for your amp light and gauge. so if thats not hooked up you will get the batt light on and no amp guage working.
I'm getting a voltage reading but just what the battery puts out.it doesn't raise or climb when the cars on.but drops all the way when cars allthe way off
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by 302 DROP: quote: Originally posted by MR.COUPE: quote: Originally posted by badazlx: i beleive that wire is for your amp light and gauge. so if thats not hooked up you will get the batt light on and no amp guage working.
I'm getting a voltage reading but its only reading what the battery puts out.it don't clim or raise when the cars on
did u check the fuseable link?
if the link was bad or broke I wouldn't be getting any power the alternator right? well both plugs to the alternator are getting power,-the yellow one on the smaller plug and the two black with orange strip on the bigger one so there power going but not being returned. I took the alternators to kragens and they both checked out.
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by Jdub07: check the alt. pulley. If its the original 3g one then it might be to big,...this would cause it to spin slower hence less charge.
I had this issue with mine. I put my oem pulley on the 3g one since it was almost half the size. Being smaller it made its rotation faster....result in charging properly.
Best of luck. Your talkin wires so my suggestion may be usless. But worth considering.
I have aluminum pully kit.think the pully is smaller but ill check it out
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302 DROP
Member # 1323
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mine had a low voltage of power and had a very low rate on idle
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by 302 DROP: mine had a low voltage of power and had a very low rate on idle
alright how do I know if its bad? will it be broke?burnt?
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BlownMach1
Member # 5400
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ok first off the fact that u are not running a computer anymore could be the problem but not likely as it does not tell the alt to do anything.
second thing is the little wire just needs a female connector and u can plug that in but i belive it is for the gauge. the plug that goes to the alt is for the voltage regulator that controls how much volts to put out.
third i am going to bet it is ur fuseable link! i believe it is yellow in color and it connects to the starter silenoid. try to bypass is to see if it fixes the problem. i have had that burnout on me and caused the same problem! DO NOT LEAVE IT BYPASSED THOUGH! ONLY DO THAT TO SEE IF IT IS THE PROBLEM..GET A NEW FUSEABLE LINK IF THAT ONE IS BAD!
HOPE THIS HELPS!
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by BlownMach1: ok first off the fact that u are not running a computer anymore could be the problem but not likely as it does not tell the alt to do anything.
second thing is the little wire just needs a female connector and u can plug that in but i belive it is for the gauge. the plug that goes to the alt is for the voltage regulator that controls how much volts to put out.
third i am going to bet it is ur fuseable link! i believe it is yellow in color and it connects to the starter silenoid. try to bypass is to see if it fixes the problem. i have had that burnout on me and caused the same problem! DO NOT LEAVE IT BYPASSED THOUGH! ONLY DO THAT TO SEE IF IT IS THE PROBLEM..GET A NEW FUSEABLE LINK IF THAT ONE IS BAD!
HOPE THIS HELPS!
k I check the fuesable link and its fine,on the regulator plug what is the green wire? [ September 10, 2008, 08:52 PM: Message edited by: MR.COUPE ]
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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problem solved!! it ended up being the green wire I was askin about. right on asskickin88. it just nedded power to it.lol
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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quote: Originally posted by MR.COUPE: problem solved!! it ended up being the green wire I was askin about. right on asskickin88. it just nedded power to it.lol
No problem, I started thinking about it after I got home and remembered that wire needed power not ground. Glad it worked out.
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89foxstang
Member # 5908
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edit.. didnt read that it was fixed already.. [ September 12, 2008, 01:35 PM: Message edited by: 89foxstang ]
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