Mystery wire by alternator
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- Rapidair65
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Mystery wire by alternator
I'm replacing the driver side steel heater pipe and, while inspecting the underside I noticed a single wire which was not connected. It has a right angled socket on the end which looks like it fits onto a post type pin. I thought at first it was the engine temp sensor but that is a spade connector. Is there a single pin connector on the alternator?
1998 green and silver V6 called 'Blossom'
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
look at the very last post on this link. the answer is yes.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... mp#p668883.
there is also a single wire from the aircon unit which is close by.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... mp#p668883.
there is also a single wire from the aircon unit which is close by.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
That could be the answer. The van has been flattening batteries for some time. I will have a look tomorrow. Thank you for your help.
1998 green and silver V6 called 'Blossom'
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Yes there is one two pin connector and then a separate single pin they are labelled A1-02 in the diagram and connector layout below;

The Black/Red is the field current feed that generates the magnetic field, without that you will get only a very feeble result!

The Black/Red is the field current feed that generates the magnetic field, without that you will get only a very feeble result!
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Thanks Geoff, I've had a look at the alternator and can't see a single pin connector. The van has had a history of flat batteries so this wire could be the cause. Do you know where on the alternator the connector is located? I can't read the diagram as I'm working on an I phone in the Hebrides and don't have flash player!
1998 green and silver V6 called 'Blossom'
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Which engine does your Bongo have?
Allans garage closed. Try PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services Plymouth
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
The van is a 1998 V6.
1998 green and silver V6 called 'Blossom'
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
this should be a v6 alternator, think it maybe wired different.
geoff should know he has one.
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-FRIE ... Swf-VWbnUp
geoff should know he has one.
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-FRIE ... Swf-VWbnUp
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
If you're stuck, I'll pop the seat up on mine and take a photo for you tomorrow evening.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
It's sorted! The mystery wire is the feed from the power steering pressure sensor. It's tucked away on top of the pump and refitting it will be somewhat difficult. The pump may have to come off. Thanks to everyone for the help.
1998 green and silver V6 called 'Blossom'
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
2004 white 2 litre tin top called Buzz.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Hi
Oh, that's one more thing to check....
Cheers
Helen
Oh, that's one more thing to check....




Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Rapidair65 wrote:It's sorted! The mystery wire is the feed from the power steering pressure sensor. It's tucked away on top of the pump and refitting it will be somewhat difficult. The pump may have to come off. Thanks to everyone for the help.
never heard of it, so it must put a light on then. do we all have em. too many questions.



i want one

petrol
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 2of02.html
diesel.
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 2of02.html
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
Hi
Looks like that's saved me a job!
Cheers
Helen
Looks like that's saved me a job!




Cheers
Helen
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Re: Mystery wire by alternator
me too. always thought them petrols were trouble.





