- Jun 30, 2012
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Guy tells me he needs an alternator put in. I ask if someone actually tested it. Of course they did.
So, whatever, I'll take your money and install this easy-ass alternator.
Whoops...only getting battery voltage when the car's running. 0 volts at alternator. Um...yeah, I think there's a continuity issue. But everything either says 'no fuse' or 'fusable link in cable.' No, sirs, you are wrong. I'm holding it in my hand. It is open between the battery and starter connections (left) and alt terminal (post on right).
Googling the Ford part number on top yields nothing but a couple industrial suppliers (under label...'fuse'). No one lists an 'alternator fuse', 'battery cable fuse', 'big damn main fuse,' whatever.
Am I missing some special name for this? And why does Ford seem to think it doesn't exist? Putting a Motorcraft/FoMoCo part number into Google typically yields actual results.
The funny part is apparently the guy already had someone put a used alternator in it. 'Damn, this one's also dead.'
No; you didn't disconnect the battery, then slapped the alternator cable against the firewall, you worthless fool.