Alternator b***s up - help needed
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 4:57 pm
Really need some help here as I think i've done a big old cock up.
So got the charge and sediment lights syndrome - read the threads checked everything I could belts ect and decided to bite the bullet and get an alternator. Got one from Bongo bits. Took old one off but didn't disconnect the battery - so when fitting the new one touched the casing to the what I assume is the live cable and got a spark.
I think this is when I blew the mian 100Amp fuse - problem number 1:
I can see it has gone but it will not pull out of the black plastic mounting - the others do. Should it pull out or do you flip out off the clear plastic top and access it that way?
Anyway - didn't know about this carried on fitting the alternator plugged it up and attempted to start - went to ignition but nada - nothing there thats when I checked the fuse.
When I saw it was gone had a look at the alternator and smelt something electrical and bit of smoke coming from the plastic socket - but all I did was plug up in the same way as the old one - but I have noticed that the new alternator has different colour wires at this point - it has a socket with 2 blades which is joined to another socket with 3 blades - the original alternator only has 2.
So - to recap how do I get the 100 Amp fuse out to replace it and have I done something stupid to the alternator? It only has 2 connections the live post and the plastic plug / socket system so what have I done wrong?
So got the charge and sediment lights syndrome - read the threads checked everything I could belts ect and decided to bite the bullet and get an alternator. Got one from Bongo bits. Took old one off but didn't disconnect the battery - so when fitting the new one touched the casing to the what I assume is the live cable and got a spark.
I think this is when I blew the mian 100Amp fuse - problem number 1:
I can see it has gone but it will not pull out of the black plastic mounting - the others do. Should it pull out or do you flip out off the clear plastic top and access it that way?
Anyway - didn't know about this carried on fitting the alternator plugged it up and attempted to start - went to ignition but nada - nothing there thats when I checked the fuse.
When I saw it was gone had a look at the alternator and smelt something electrical and bit of smoke coming from the plastic socket - but all I did was plug up in the same way as the old one - but I have noticed that the new alternator has different colour wires at this point - it has a socket with 2 blades which is joined to another socket with 3 blades - the original alternator only has 2.
So - to recap how do I get the 100 Amp fuse out to replace it and have I done something stupid to the alternator? It only has 2 connections the live post and the plastic plug / socket system so what have I done wrong?