- Joined
- December 18, 2005
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- Location
- Liverpool
- City, State
- UK
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 UK XLT, 99 Sport V8,
99 Explorer Sport 4.0 OHV 5 speed manual trans 4x4
I sold this Explorer over 14 months ago, after I fitted a new transmission to it...
The woman I sold it to has been texting me for the last few weeks asking for a boost every few days, then she texted saying she was stranded at the side of the highway, that it was totally dead...
She gets it home and takes the alternator off... and the pictures show what I'm dealing with... the ring on the wire has melted off and scorched the back of the alternator
When I touch the big black wire to the bracket for the alternator, it sparks...
It has been suggested that there is a crossed wire somewhere, other people have said, that the big wire is, in fact, a positive wire and that's why it's sparking...
So, is that big wire a ground or a positive wire? If it is a ground, I've got to find a crossed circuit...
Any help/suggestions, as always, greatly appreciated...
Thanks peeps
Si
I sold this Explorer over 14 months ago, after I fitted a new transmission to it...
The woman I sold it to has been texting me for the last few weeks asking for a boost every few days, then she texted saying she was stranded at the side of the highway, that it was totally dead...
She gets it home and takes the alternator off... and the pictures show what I'm dealing with... the ring on the wire has melted off and scorched the back of the alternator
When I touch the big black wire to the bracket for the alternator, it sparks...
It has been suggested that there is a crossed wire somewhere, other people have said, that the big wire is, in fact, a positive wire and that's why it's sparking...
So, is that big wire a ground or a positive wire? If it is a ground, I've got to find a crossed circuit...
Any help/suggestions, as always, greatly appreciated...
Thanks peeps
Si