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CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
low1000
Posted on: 2006/3/25 5:05
YAY! she runs!!!!
but can anyone tell me the wiring for the Alternator for a CA18DET. Thanks.. Elliott
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
dattodude
Posted on: 2006/3/25 9:01
really really easy....
Look at the wiring diagram.. Even easier than a 1200. Wiring Diagram B - Fusable Link 12V Charge Current S - Sense 12V wired to same fusible link as B. L - Light on dash E - Earth wire. That's it. You can throw away the regulator on the passenger side strut tower, and remove wires from loom. Chris
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
low1000
Posted on: 2006/3/27 8:33
Thanks chris,
also can you tell me how i should wire the relay for my fuel pump. i know it needs a sender from the computer which is cool, and power and earth and.....what else?? thanks Elliott
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
low1000
Posted on: 2006/3/27 10:43
oh and also with the alt. what do i hook the +ve wires up to ie. ingnition power or constant power? and what size fuse do i use if any?
Thanks a bunch Elliott
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
dattodude
Posted on: 2006/3/27 13:37
The alternator wires should be tied to +12v (always on) via a fusible link.
BUT it can be wired to a ignition powered relay to control connection to +12V. This is a good trick on SR20 engines, as they have a problem with draining batteries when not driven for a couple of weeks. The downside is the relay can silently die, leaving you with a flat battery on a long drive. Fuse should be FUSIBLE LINK 25amp 30amp.
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
dattodude
Posted on: 2006/3/27 13:45
For fuel pump. The triggers out of the ECU are mostly earth triggered.
trigger side: So ignition power to one side of the relay (can jumper off the ECCS relay 12v) and the earth side to the ECU fuel pump pin. power side: FAT IGN power or FUSED FAT 12V wire from battery. Other side of relay to the fuel pump + terminal. Also recommend running a FAT (3mm wire) earth back to where the ECU earths on the chassis or back to engine or battery. EFI Fuel pumps draw 5amp-15amp. get my drift? use a fuse on the fuel pump power . Chris
#7
Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
dattodude
Posted on: 2006/3/27 13:47
When wiring up the O2 sensor, reroute the 12V supply to the 02 sensor heater through a separate inline fuse. My o2 sensor went short circuit once, and blew another fuse down the line, that was impossible to trace.
I fixed it on the side of the road by blowing the fuse twice, and cutting the heater 12V wires to keep it going. I ran without an 02 heater for the next 3 years. I spent a lot of hours debugging damn strange problems with my CA18 back when we did the transplant back in 1994 ![]()
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
tappet
Posted on: 2007/6/28 3:15
is it possible to run the alternator "S" to the "white/blue" ign power insead of splicing into "B" before the fuse??
is there any benefit from this??
#9
Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
dobby3103
Posted on: 2007/6/28 11:37
The "S" terminal needs to have a good +ve feed from either the battery +ve terminal or the B+ on the alternator. The "S" satnds for battery sensing, if you have a poor +ve feed to this terminal the alternator could overcharge, which is not good for electronics.
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Re: CA ALTERNATOR WIRING
ferg
Posted on: 2008/3/28 15:32
Hi, I'm Ferg and new to the site. I've been looking for info on my alt and fusible link on a 77 b210.
Should I replace the link with fusible link wire (what gauge wire?) or an inline 30amp fuse? I fried the link after replacing the alt when I connected the r/w wire and a black wire to the alt post. I then disconnected the black wire and all is good except I don't think I'm getting a good charge on my battery! I's this normal or am I overlooking something? The alt is good! You can view topic.
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