Alternator short circuit
I have a 1993 Volvo 240 Wagon. I tried to save some money by replacing
the alternator myself when the old one started acting up (battery wouldn't charge any more, battery light glowing faintly). But now that I've installed the new one it seems that I can't figure out how to get the wires on properly. I made note of the connections on the old unit, and put the wires on the new one in the same positions (Thick red - B+, Thin red - D+, Thick Green - third terminal), but everytime I connect the battery cables the alternator sparks and acrid smoke comes out of it. I attached the placed the lug loops over the terminals and secured them with nuts. Is there something else I need to know about connecting the wires? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
Alternator short circuit
> wrote in message oups.com... >I have a 1993 Volvo 240 Wagon. I tried to save some money by replacing > the alternator myself when the old one started acting up (battery > wouldn't charge any more, battery light glowing faintly). But now that > I've installed the new one it seems that I can't figure out how to get > the wires on properly. > > I made note of the connections on the old unit, and put the wires on > the new one in the same positions (Thick red - B+, Thin red - D+, Thick > Green - third terminal), but everytime I connect the battery cables the > alternator sparks and acrid smoke comes out of it. > > I attached the placed the lug loops over the terminals and secured them > with nuts. Is there something else I need to know about connecting the > wires? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks > Sounds like you got a bad alternator. Take it back and try another one. |
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