Hi all,
was wondering what you all thought about this one.
I foolishly failed to d/c the battery when i wanted to further tension the alternator drive belt. The car is a 99 Ford festiva AKA 97 Ford Aspire (USA Aspire / Australia Festiva).
So without d/c the battery, i grabbed a long steel pipe similar to a pry bar, and i pushed the alternator back whilst doing up the alternator tensioning bolt with my other hand.
Suddenly the pry bar aka steel pipe slipped and came in to some contact with the wiring inside the alternator.. i could see sparks fly and then after that, no power at all and doesnt want to start.
Nothing no dash lights no power.
I grabbed a Power Force tester and jumped a line from the battery to the "engine" fuse, then it does start and electricals come on. Once started, i disconnect the Power Force tester and it stays on, but as soon as i switch it off, back to square one, wont start etc. I took another 10amp fuse from the same bank and put it inside the engine fuse slot and removed the existing and no change, still same.
I havent had a chance to check wiring yet as got dark will do tomorrow.
What does everyone here think?
Cheers.
Jase
was wondering what you all thought about this one.
I foolishly failed to d/c the battery when i wanted to further tension the alternator drive belt. The car is a 99 Ford festiva AKA 97 Ford Aspire (USA Aspire / Australia Festiva).
So without d/c the battery, i grabbed a long steel pipe similar to a pry bar, and i pushed the alternator back whilst doing up the alternator tensioning bolt with my other hand.
Suddenly the pry bar aka steel pipe slipped and came in to some contact with the wiring inside the alternator.. i could see sparks fly and then after that, no power at all and doesnt want to start.
Nothing no dash lights no power.
I grabbed a Power Force tester and jumped a line from the battery to the "engine" fuse, then it does start and electricals come on. Once started, i disconnect the Power Force tester and it stays on, but as soon as i switch it off, back to square one, wont start etc. I took another 10amp fuse from the same bank and put it inside the engine fuse slot and removed the existing and no change, still same.
I havent had a chance to check wiring yet as got dark will do tomorrow.
What does everyone here think?
Cheers.
Jase
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