Dne'
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Taking in consideration of checking amp draw with door closed, all switches off, like Midlife instructed, there is no amp draw with the key off. That being said, the VR is mounted and plugged into the new harness, and the Alt is also wired and connected to the battery. With the igntion in the ON position, I noticed a faint smell(more like a faint paint smell) and quickly disconnected the battery. The VR was warm to touch, not hot. I noticed a faint boing sound coming from the vr when connecting the battery just for a second. Another thing, the metal of the alternator is kind of warm, and the rest of motor is stone cold.
The plug going to the altnerator is unplugged now. With the key in the on postion, the push on connector itself is hot which goes to the ignition on the s solenoid. Is that correct, I thought it should be the ignition terminal itself that would be hot with the key on.
The two center female connectors inside this push on plug assembly are hot with the key on.
Just included this photo of the alternator making sure the wires are in the correct place.
Any help is appreciated!
I'm going to spend the next hour looking for my shop manual!
Taking in consideration of checking amp draw with door closed, all switches off, like Midlife instructed, there is no amp draw with the key off. That being said, the VR is mounted and plugged into the new harness, and the Alt is also wired and connected to the battery. With the igntion in the ON position, I noticed a faint smell(more like a faint paint smell) and quickly disconnected the battery. The VR was warm to touch, not hot. I noticed a faint boing sound coming from the vr when connecting the battery just for a second. Another thing, the metal of the alternator is kind of warm, and the rest of motor is stone cold.
The plug going to the altnerator is unplugged now. With the key in the on postion, the push on connector itself is hot which goes to the ignition on the s solenoid. Is that correct, I thought it should be the ignition terminal itself that would be hot with the key on.

The two center female connectors inside this push on plug assembly are hot with the key on.

Just included this photo of the alternator making sure the wires are in the correct place.
Any help is appreciated!

I'm going to spend the next hour looking for my shop manual!
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