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Need Help! No power to anything!
Need Help! No power to anything!
Ok guys got a 1.3L sierra and was just adjusting the fan belt tension (alternator bracket of course) and stupid me didnt bother disconnecting the battery and have touched a wire near the alternator. A big puff of vapour stuff came up from the positive terminal and now I have absolutely no power to anything. All fuses are fine and have swapped in another battery with the same effect of nothing so presume its fine. So what I have I done? Obviously blown a solinoid or regulator I something. Any ideas?
01 GU Patrol 4.2TD Wagon
hi its in the engine bay, mine was right next to the battery there usually in a little plastic box type thing to keep them from getting splashed etc and you undo a couple of screws and lift the top off and there should be 3 or 4 BIG fuses totally different to the little piddley ones inside, just have a look around your engine bay for something that looks like it comes apart and had electrictal type things in it sorry it is really quite hard to explain .........keep us posted
80 series landcruiser and a suzuki 413 :)
had a chat to a few mates and I think the engine fuse is just on EFI vehicles and id say I've blown the fusible link between the battery and alternator. Found a picture to identify where it is located I've just gotta work out how to replace it and what size it is to get a new one. Does anyone know? Do I just cut out the out one and wire a new one in its place? what size wire must I use? Thanks for your help!
01 GU Patrol 4.2TD Wagon
Where is the fusable link, I am having the same trouble, I hopeNev wrote:had a chat to a few mates and I think the engine fuse is just on EFI vehicles and id say I've blown the fusible link between the battery and alternator. Found a picture to identify where it is located I've just gotta work out how to replace it and what size it is to get a new one. Does anyone know? Do I just cut out the out one and wire a new one in its place? what size wire must I use? Thanks for your help!
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Nev it does sound like the Fusible Link ... is yours an Nt or WT - it should be the same on both.intens wrote:the fuseable link is next to the batt + looks like a wire and sometimes red and about an inch in lenth, you can replace it with just wire (temporaraly only) if you have no electrical faults
'85 Drover Softtop
Toyota Corolla 3A motor
Toyota Celica gearbox
...most of the usual mods.
Toyota Corolla 3A motor
Toyota Celica gearbox
...most of the usual mods.
Did exactly this tonight after a trip to repco where nobody even knew what i was talking about and I didnt know which was the right one. Everything working again now thanks guys! Will this inline fuse be ok to do the job permanentely or should I get a fusible link to replace it? Also it has blown the relay in my spotlights so switched to a new narva 5 prong relay and now they wont work with the highbeam just through the switch independantly even though I've set it up exactly the same way? Followed every method of wiring them up that I found searching and none have worked..relay definitely works so cant work that one out? any ideas or good wiring diagrams?Bad JuJu wrote:Replace it with a regular inline fuse of the correct rating. then you can replace whenever you need to. Make sure you use a waterproof fuse holder.
Also now the temp guage isn't working and now and then upon start up there is a large bang like something is being jolted and hitting the bonnet or something. Anyone had any similar experiences? It doesnt sound real good
01 GU Patrol 4.2TD Wagon
I had the same problem. Used an inline fuse temporarily to get it home (unsure of what size fuse) and took it to the auto sparky and he replace it with fuse wire (not sure of its correct name ). cost me $10 and havnt had a prob since.
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