Charging problem 90 XJ
#11
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one the
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
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> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
#12
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one the
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
#13
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one the
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check the
connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have seen a
broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a similar
problem on my XJ.
Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
Snow...
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
#14
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
Snow wrote:
> did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one
the
> regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
> Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check
the
> connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have
seen a
> broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a
similar
> problem on my XJ.
> Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
> discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
>
> Snow...
I installed a new alt., battery tested good is less than a yr old and
holds a charge. Thanks for the tips, I will try them after work
>
> <JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
> news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> > tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> > fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> > called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4
spade
> > type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug
and
> > unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging
showing
> > 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions
to
> > no avail. Any ideas?
> >
#15
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
Snow wrote:
> did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one
the
> regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
> Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check
the
> connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have
seen a
> broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a
similar
> problem on my XJ.
> Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
> discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
>
> Snow...
I installed a new alt., battery tested good is less than a yr old and
holds a charge. Thanks for the tips, I will try them after work
>
> <JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
> news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> > tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> > fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> > called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4
spade
> > type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug
and
> > unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging
showing
> > 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions
to
> > no avail. Any ideas?
> >
#16
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
Snow wrote:
> did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one
the
> regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
> Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check
the
> connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have
seen a
> broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a
similar
> problem on my XJ.
> Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
> discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
>
> Snow...
I installed a new alt., battery tested good is less than a yr old and
holds a charge. Thanks for the tips, I will try them after work
>
> <JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
> news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> > tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> > fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> > called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4
spade
> > type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug
and
> > unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging
showing
> > 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions
to
> > no avail. Any ideas?
> >
#17
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
Snow wrote:
> did you replace the alt. with a new or used one? If its a used one
the
> regulator could be shot (it's internal to the alt.).
> Check those wire connections like Mike suggested also double check
the
> connections on the alt. even do a continuity check on them, I have
seen a
> broken wire on the small stud (thinks its the field wire??) cause a
similar
> problem on my XJ.
> Have you had the battery tested? a week alt. can cause a battery to
> discharge to a state where it will no longer hold a charge.
>
> Snow...
I installed a new alt., battery tested good is less than a yr old and
holds a charge. Thanks for the tips, I will try them after work
>
> <JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
> news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> > tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> > fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> > called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4
spade
> > type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug
and
> > unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging
showing
> > 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions
to
> > no avail. Any ideas?
> >
#18
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
You should check the "new" alternator again. My guess is you took off a bad
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
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> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
#19
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
You should check the "new" alternator again. My guess is you took off a bad
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
#20
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Re: Charging problem 90 XJ
You should check the "new" alternator again. My guess is you took off a bad
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>
one and put another bad one in its place.
<JRK58@MSN.COM> wrote in message
news:1113528989.972741.163690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> My XJ died due to a no charge condition, battery tested good, alt
> tested bad. Replaced alt, ammeter showed no charge so I checked the
> fuse links and connections at the.....well I'm not sure what it's
> called but it has a stud that all the fuse links bolt to and 4 spade
> type connectors, I didn't really do anything to it other than plug and
> unplug and clean the connections.After that it started charging showing
> 14 amps. Well it's not charging again, I went thru the same motions to
> no avail. Any ideas?
>