OK Zoran was right there are two wires that appear to have pulled loose. The problem is I have no idea where they go. One is blue and is contained in the same cluster of wires that go to the net at the top of the alternator. The other is tan colored and is in a seperate wire cluster, which appears to run to the power steering pump. I can p-mail pics if someone is able to help. Thanks, Chris On 12/11/05, Zoran Mladen <zmaninco@yahoo.com> wrote: > Not charging. Make sure you pulgged in the little blue wire on the > alternator. > > Z > > > Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Hi All, > > My alternator belt broke recently and I had to make my way home > without it. I replaced it yesterday but my battery light still comes > on when I run the engine. My question is this: > > Does the battery light represent low voltage overall (ie: I've run my > battery down driving and starting without charging it) or does it > represent that the battery is not charging properly? > > Thanks, > Chris > > > > ________________________________ > Yahoo! Shopping > Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping > > |
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