PeeWeeQ
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A month ago, my passenger side alternator started making noise. Nasty grinding and rattling. Bearings were obviously shot and I knew it was bad. I ordered the $44 rebuild kit from CUCV Electric, disconnected the belt, and pulled of the alternator. I just made sure I kept the rear battery charged.
I rebuilt the alt (following the step by step on CUCV electric to the tee) and put it back on, but every time I tried to connect the rear battery, I got the "you've got this backwards" sparks. I did see a little smoke come from the firewall toward the top in the middle.....
I finally figured out that I did connect the alt wires backwards and put them on right. Good to go, right? Not so much.
I thought maybe I smoked the 10A fuse for the gen 2 light and the Volt guage, but, it was good, except, no Gen 2 light. Voltage I was getting from the back of the alternator was around 11.8 V. I didn't have the time and didn't know what to do, so, I kept going the way I was. On to some military training for a few weeks.
Now, I think that rear battery is shot. I can't get it to keep a charge at all and I have to jump it every time. Any idea where to start? What did I screw up (other than the bad reverse alt hookup?) That is, what did I fry? Or is it possible, this whole time, that the rear battery was bad as well?
Where to begin?
I rebuilt the alt (following the step by step on CUCV electric to the tee) and put it back on, but every time I tried to connect the rear battery, I got the "you've got this backwards" sparks. I did see a little smoke come from the firewall toward the top in the middle.....
I finally figured out that I did connect the alt wires backwards and put them on right. Good to go, right? Not so much.
I thought maybe I smoked the 10A fuse for the gen 2 light and the Volt guage, but, it was good, except, no Gen 2 light. Voltage I was getting from the back of the alternator was around 11.8 V. I didn't have the time and didn't know what to do, so, I kept going the way I was. On to some military training for a few weeks.
Now, I think that rear battery is shot. I can't get it to keep a charge at all and I have to jump it every time. Any idea where to start? What did I screw up (other than the bad reverse alt hookup?) That is, what did I fry? Or is it possible, this whole time, that the rear battery was bad as well?
Where to begin?