No fuel, keep blowing the #1 fuse!!!
#11
Yes, kind of nice to see him back, even if it is a quick visit......
Sorry OP, back to the issue. Yes please do as desert suggested, I was leaning towards the alt (WHT wire I think) as well. and it would be the biggest draw on the circut, at least that I can see.
If it does turn out to be something with the alt, I've got a few tips on how to change this without pulling the cv shaft, as the book says to do.
Sorry OP, back to the issue. Yes please do as desert suggested, I was leaning towards the alt (WHT wire I think) as well. and it would be the biggest draw on the circut, at least that I can see.
If it does turn out to be something with the alt, I've got a few tips on how to change this without pulling the cv shaft, as the book says to do.
#12
Yes, kind of nice to see him back, even if it is a quick visit......
Sorry OP, back to the issue. Yes please do as desert suggested, I was leaning towards the alt (WHT wire I think) as well. and it would be the biggest draw on the circut, at least that I can see.
If it does turn out to be something with the alt, I've got a few tips on how to change this without pulling the cv shaft, as the book says to do.
Sorry OP, back to the issue. Yes please do as desert suggested, I was leaning towards the alt (WHT wire I think) as well. and it would be the biggest draw on the circut, at least that I can see.
If it does turn out to be something with the alt, I've got a few tips on how to change this without pulling the cv shaft, as the book says to do.
Thanks!!
#13
Might put something around that wire/harness.....wire loom, tape, twist the plug 360*..to see if it gets away from the support....if the fuse was blowing then the wire casing has worn,,,,you'll want to take care of that.
Good to see you making progress, and thanks for the update-sometimes we never know what worked.
Yes, I kind of like the 3rd gens......got four myself.
Good to see you making progress, and thanks for the update-sometimes we never know what worked.
Yes, I kind of like the 3rd gens......got four myself.
#14
Well the damned fuse blew again! I was adjusting the timing when all of a sudden the engine died and didn't want to restart. I was thinking about disconnecting the altenator again to and taking it for a short spin ( with a few extra 15amp fuses!) to see if driving can duplicate the problem. I can'tmake heads or tails of the diagrams/schematics in the Haynes or the online FSM. Does anyone know what else might be tied into the #1 fuse (under dash) that might be causing the fuse to blow??
For what it's worth, this time the fuse didn't blow for 2-3 days of on and off testing??
Thanks!!
For what it's worth, this time the fuse didn't blow for 2-3 days of on and off testing??
Thanks!!
#15
In my first response, I wasn't making that up. That is a somewhat complete list of what is powered by the #1 fuse....I and maybe another, was thinking about the white wire to the alt...been a while since I've been under one of my 3rd gens, make the kids work on them since they drive them,,,,,,,the wire harness runs along the underside of the intake, there is a point at which one of the brackets to the intake gets "real close" to that harness.....check to be sure it isn't grounding......if not sure, put something around that point, again going on memory, and see if that slows the fuse blowing....let me know if you need anything, might be this weekend before I can crawl under one, pretty sure one needs an oil change-free one for one of the kids- and I can re-fresh my memory on the harness.
#16
In my first response, I wasn't making that up. That is a somewhat complete list of what is powered by the #1 fuse....I and maybe another, was thinking about the white wire to the alt...been a while since I've been under one of my 3rd gens, make the kids work on them since they drive them,,,,,,,the wire harness runs along the underside of the intake, there is a point at which one of the brackets to the intake gets "real close" to that harness.....check to be sure it isn't grounding......if not sure, put something around that point, again going on memory, and see if that slows the fuse blowing....let me know if you need anything, might be this weekend before I can crawl under one, pretty sure one needs an oil change-free one for one of the kids- and I can re-fresh my memory on the harness.
Thanks for your help!!
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