Hey guys,
before I went on vacation I got the car back from paint. I then decided to replace the only set of wires that I hadn't replaced yet... The wires that go from the Voltage Regulator to the Alternator. I thought I replaced them perfectly but I was wrong. I need your help in finding out what I did wrong.
My steps:
1. disconnect battery, use an ohm meter to find out the start and end of each wire from voltage regulator to alternator.
2. Pull out old wires
3. Replace with new wires
4. Fix the one wire leading to the ground on the engine block, the wires were frayed and exposed.
5. Hook it up.
A few times I was able to get a single click... Other times I get absolutely nothing.
Need some help trouble shooting... I may have connected the wrong wires... I have no idea what I did wrong.
I have the stock alternator and the voltage regulator has 4 terminals on it. The alternator only had 3 wires from the start coming out of it. One of which was a ground. Another has the word Bat labeled on it. The last one I have no idea where it connects to. There was also a set of wires connecting to one of the terminals on the starter solenoid, but after replacing the old wiring harness I simply put a bunch of electrical tape around that wire and it was able to run fine. so I didn't include it in the new bunch of wires.
It may also help to mention that there is a bunch of wires that looks like it is going to the front right headlight, and I simply cut off the wires going to the headlight cause they connected to the ones going to the voltage regulator.
before I went on vacation I got the car back from paint. I then decided to replace the only set of wires that I hadn't replaced yet... The wires that go from the Voltage Regulator to the Alternator. I thought I replaced them perfectly but I was wrong. I need your help in finding out what I did wrong.
My steps:
1. disconnect battery, use an ohm meter to find out the start and end of each wire from voltage regulator to alternator.
2. Pull out old wires
3. Replace with new wires
4. Fix the one wire leading to the ground on the engine block, the wires were frayed and exposed.
5. Hook it up.
A few times I was able to get a single click... Other times I get absolutely nothing.
Need some help trouble shooting... I may have connected the wrong wires... I have no idea what I did wrong.
I have the stock alternator and the voltage regulator has 4 terminals on it. The alternator only had 3 wires from the start coming out of it. One of which was a ground. Another has the word Bat labeled on it. The last one I have no idea where it connects to. There was also a set of wires connecting to one of the terminals on the starter solenoid, but after replacing the old wiring harness I simply put a bunch of electrical tape around that wire and it was able to run fine. so I didn't include it in the new bunch of wires.
It may also help to mention that there is a bunch of wires that looks like it is going to the front right headlight, and I simply cut off the wires going to the headlight cause they connected to the ones going to the voltage regulator.