Daniel Ogden
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- October 31, 2008
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- Provo, Utah
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- 97 XLT
Hi all, this is my first post on the board. This is gonna be long, and it's a tough one. I am completely stuck on this, any help would be MUCH appreciated. Just bought a 97 XLT pushrod 4.0 last week. Got it for $600 with a blown head gasket. Fixed the head gasket over the weekend and have been fine tuning and doing little fixes throughout the week. My last fix was the thermostat. I thought I was going to be done after that but as I was putting it in I had a SERIOUS electrical mishap.
Apparently I hadn't slipped the boot back on completely that goes over the end of the wire that runs into the back of the alternator(this is the one that actually gets afixed to the alternator with a nut). I am good with mechanical work, unless it involves electrical, I am not savvy with that at all, so please bear with me. Anyhow, the exposed part of the wire touched the alternator and by the time I figured out where it was shorting (about 4 seconds) the wire had melted completely apart (copper included). It melted right before where the power wire running out of the alternator bolts up to some plastic thing attached to the side of the engine bay on the driver's side.
I replaced the melted wires and reattached them. Everything appeared to power-up properly, dome lights, chime when the keys went in, idiot lights when the key was put to the on position. When I tried to turn it over everything went out, and stayed out. No dome light, no nothing. There was a intermittent clicking afterwards, one click about every 8-10 seconds. Sounded like it was coming from 2 places. First under the dash, around the steering column. Second, definitely coming from some sort of power box where the jack is stored in back. I started going through the engine to try and see if there was any other damaged wires. After some time (about 10 minutes) the clicking stopped and the dome came back on, etc. I again put the keys back in, got the chime and idiot lights, went to turn it over and everything went out. Clicking started again. This cycle repeated a few times and then I gave up for the night.
It seemed to me that this clicking/power-up cycle was timed. It is possible that it could have coincided with my rummaging around under the hood, or shutting the door hard or something like that. Maybe a loose connection, but it really seemed to me to be a timed thing, not to do with anything I was touching or moving.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, it is a bit lengthy. I am totally at a loss as what to do next, I would take it to a mechanic but I am a poor college student so I can't afford it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Dan
Apparently I hadn't slipped the boot back on completely that goes over the end of the wire that runs into the back of the alternator(this is the one that actually gets afixed to the alternator with a nut). I am good with mechanical work, unless it involves electrical, I am not savvy with that at all, so please bear with me. Anyhow, the exposed part of the wire touched the alternator and by the time I figured out where it was shorting (about 4 seconds) the wire had melted completely apart (copper included). It melted right before where the power wire running out of the alternator bolts up to some plastic thing attached to the side of the engine bay on the driver's side.
I replaced the melted wires and reattached them. Everything appeared to power-up properly, dome lights, chime when the keys went in, idiot lights when the key was put to the on position. When I tried to turn it over everything went out, and stayed out. No dome light, no nothing. There was a intermittent clicking afterwards, one click about every 8-10 seconds. Sounded like it was coming from 2 places. First under the dash, around the steering column. Second, definitely coming from some sort of power box where the jack is stored in back. I started going through the engine to try and see if there was any other damaged wires. After some time (about 10 minutes) the clicking stopped and the dome came back on, etc. I again put the keys back in, got the chime and idiot lights, went to turn it over and everything went out. Clicking started again. This cycle repeated a few times and then I gave up for the night.
It seemed to me that this clicking/power-up cycle was timed. It is possible that it could have coincided with my rummaging around under the hood, or shutting the door hard or something like that. Maybe a loose connection, but it really seemed to me to be a timed thing, not to do with anything I was touching or moving.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, it is a bit lengthy. I am totally at a loss as what to do next, I would take it to a mechanic but I am a poor college student so I can't afford it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Dan