I was driving down the highway when my van ('80 vanagon) lost power and died. The battery didn't have enough power to start the van. I charged the battery and drove home. I inspected the alternator wiring and belts and found that the alternator wire going the the starter had melted. Three questions: What could have caused it? Also what gauge wire is it so I can replace it? Finally is the supressor condensor necessary? My alternator doesn't have one? Thanks, Gary |
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