Ok, the other day on the drive home I was thinking my inst cluster seemed a little dull. The next morning I hopped in the car, looked at the brightness of the light as I got in and it seemed fine, I drove it all day without an issue (daylight). The next evening as I am driving around the interior lights seemed dull again. So I parked it to look at in the morning. That morning I didn’t have time to look at it I just took off. I made it about 3 miles and the stereo turned off, and then I could barley read the clock, then it stopped running.
I opened the hood at looked at the whole thing and noticed the one of the wires on the back of the alternator burned off. (Same thing happed a few years ago). So I removed the alternator and harness and brought it home. I grabbed a new alternator (just in case) and put a new connector at the end of the wire. When I put the car back together. We jumped it. As soon as we disconnected the jumper cables the lights dimmed and it died.
So I pulled the battery and brought it home to charge, figuring it was seriously drained. After a few hours on the charger I brought the battery back to the car. I connected the Neg terminal first. When I connected the Poss. Terminal the engine bay was engulfed in a big puff of white smoke until I removed the terminal. All the smoke came from there the Alternator harness connects to the main harness.
Could someone please tell me what my electrical issues are? Why did a wire burn up and why did the harness smoke up? The battery is a 2 month old optima and the primary alt. was a known working 4 month old alternator. When I returned to the car with the harness repaired and another alternator it was a new in the box alternator. I have to have this car running. It is sitting in a parking lot right now.
Thanks in advance.
Also could someone post a pic of the back of their alternator hooked up so I can visually verify everything is/was were it should be.
Troy
85 svo
I opened the hood at looked at the whole thing and noticed the one of the wires on the back of the alternator burned off. (Same thing happed a few years ago). So I removed the alternator and harness and brought it home. I grabbed a new alternator (just in case) and put a new connector at the end of the wire. When I put the car back together. We jumped it. As soon as we disconnected the jumper cables the lights dimmed and it died.
So I pulled the battery and brought it home to charge, figuring it was seriously drained. After a few hours on the charger I brought the battery back to the car. I connected the Neg terminal first. When I connected the Poss. Terminal the engine bay was engulfed in a big puff of white smoke until I removed the terminal. All the smoke came from there the Alternator harness connects to the main harness.
Could someone please tell me what my electrical issues are? Why did a wire burn up and why did the harness smoke up? The battery is a 2 month old optima and the primary alt. was a known working 4 month old alternator. When I returned to the car with the harness repaired and another alternator it was a new in the box alternator. I have to have this car running. It is sitting in a parking lot right now.
Thanks in advance.
Also could someone post a pic of the back of their alternator hooked up so I can visually verify everything is/was were it should be.
Troy
85 svo
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