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Last edited by matt5112; 04-06-2012 at 11:23 PM.
So look in this parts breakdown pic and point out the fusible link
please.
http://www.alldatadiy.com/alldata/AFI~V10347782~C40065~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83215123/83215142/110520300/34853741/34864081/101367274/56251607/89304256/89300986
Now look here for you fusible link please!
http://www.alldatadiy.com/alldata/AFI~V10347782~C40065~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83215123/83215142/110520300/34853741/34864081/56251263/56251273/89021733/89021734
So be cool and don't be smart,n off dude.![]()
Sorry I don't come on here every day to argue with you. I'm going to clean my car and go work. Enjoy waiting for a response.
Edit: Car is clean, and I had some time so I took this:
Interpret this as you will.
Last edited by matt5112; 04-12-2010 at 02:02 PM.
I did not disagree with you. Just merely try to tie things up with you all about the subject.
Here is the fusible link. I comes from the stater to the fuse block assy.[/IMG]
http://www.alldatadiy.com
Last edited by matt5112; 04-06-2012 at 11:24 PM.
The only reason I see is to protect the rest of the fuse block assembly from getting fried if the starter goes south & the solenoid grounds itself out. There is no protection from the battery to the fuse block other than the fuse block protecting itself with the large fuses installed in it. Peace.
http://www.alldatadiy.com
Last edited by Mikey; 04-12-2010 at 06:21 PM. Reason: pic's
So logic says, if the positive on the alt shorts out, what prevents it from frying itself? Does the computer have a fast enough response time to shut it off? Can the computer even do that?
It just seems stupid for it to have no protection is all.
I agree about the protection. What would be the most logical place tho?
I have my sound system protected. Fuse closes to the battery connection, so I would assume that while doing a "Big Three" it could or should be factored in.
Last edited by Mikey; 04-13-2010 at 06:15 AM.
I don't really know much when it comes to electrical schematics minus the basics but is the red connection the one you want to add to the circuit?
The fuse should be as close to the positive source as possible. If you could clarify that diagram it'd be most appreciated.
Some people think to add the fuse between the battery and the fuse block assembly. It is already covered.
I would add the fuse between the battery + and the generator (alt) + side.
The fusible link is between the alternator and the starter solenoid in this diagram for an "01 GP / GT.
E12 / C1 is the positive post on top of the fuse block assembly.
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. So now you would put a wire from the starter, to the battery.. with a fuse in it?
Or am I reading this schematic wrong. The "Generator" at the bottom seems to me to be the starter.. or is that the alt? lol I'm all confused trying to follow you guys now.
Not exactly. Wire 32 BLK - 2 goes to the alternator and wire 32 BLK - 1 goes to the starter.
Generator is an alternator
Starter is only a starter that is initiated by a power source ( ie solenoid / battery.
A starter / generator is what aircraft jet engines use.
BTW I have an FAA power plants & Airframe License.
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I cant get rid of it now, its quoted by at least one person so its stuck for good.
So fuse'd link from alt to fuse box? Or maybe even rewire it all?
What i still don't understand is that if you are going to put a fuse in your big three upgrade, what about the other wire that was originally supplying the power? So say if the fusable link is good for 100 amps and the upgrade has a 100 amp fuse in it. Really you are not accomplishing anything you would be able to draw 200 amps, almost double what the stock alt can even produce. Explain that please...
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