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could you just put an in-line fuse holder in it's place? or a couple of crimp on connectors and push them on to a blade fuse?
60~80 Amps... glow plugs run through this!!!!could you just put an in-line fuse holder in it's place? or a couple of crimp on connectors and push them on to a blade fuse?
There's a clue is in what you said earlier!Getting somwhere now the fuseable link is burnt out so stripped it back and bodged up a new one just to try it and see what happens so i put a new wire in and connected it back up then connected the positive battery terminal and got some big sparks so disconected again and the wire that i used on the link was red hot also noticed that when the fuseable link was connected again i lost the only systems that i have working ie front and back lights and the power going to the auto box mode switch and when the link is removed these two return to working order so im thinking i have got a short circuit somwhere what you guys reckon does that sound feasable?Also the big thick wire that goes from the alternator is connected to the ngative battery terminal acording to the beeper on the multimeter is that right?
before it happend i was doing some mild offroading just down dirt tracks to the river there was alot of mud and the wheel arches are filthy with thick mud also i bellied it a wee bit but i had a look and all that touched was the rear diff and the front sump guard could this have anything to do with my loss of power?
60~80 Amps... glow plugs run through this!!!!
First thing to do is with a meter check between chassis and non-battery side of the fuse to ensure you are not looking at a dead short.. just to ensure there are no nasty surprises
:thumb2 right now we may be getting somwhere.
Ok disconected the main wire from the alternator and conected my bodged feusable link and all sytems came back to life :thumbs so i removed the alternator and called Milners and they have sent me a replacement alternator it should be here tomorrow looks like im not going to Norway until fri or sat now so fingers crossed il get the truck back to life before then .
Once the alternator was out i checked the continuity of the main line from the alternator and got a connection on the positive and negative battery terminals as opsed to just the negative terminal when the alternator was still conected should that be right or should it just be going to the positive terminal?
Thanks for all the advice guys i wouldnt have got this far this quickly without your help :thumb2
Anybody got one of those feusable link thingys lying around that i could buy from them
No need to start it... just double check it is as it should be. Should be battery voltage there.Yeah the alternators on the bench in the garage and yes the battery is isolated dont want to take any chances with it
Ok do you mean starting the engine and seeing if there is voltage coming back to the alternator feed?shouldnt be?
It lives again,changed out the alternator and all is well so hoping that the alternator was at fault and not some other underlying problem.
Big thanks to all who gave me info and advice on this matter :thumb2
cheers
stuart.
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