NEW GROUND and/or + Wiring
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:19 am
I have read that these as well as other vehicles benefit from addtional or replacement ground runs and some are replacing adding a 12V + run to the battery.
I have looked at my 96 and ground from the Alternator is not easy. If I pull that big long bolt (bottom left from the front view) the alternator may drop down and takes a big lug to go over. I could add a run from their to the battery post and body as this help low voltage and maybe charging issues. Battery gets about 14V max and a tad higher in the real cold weather. I watch that sucker with my scanguage!
As for positive, tapping to the alternator output is near imposible due to accessibility. I was thinking of going from the battery post to the 12V stud on the main fuse distribution block front. This my not be fused etc and might help with better voltage for everything.
Has anyone done any of this. I can be the first looking into it.
I have looked at my 96 and ground from the Alternator is not easy. If I pull that big long bolt (bottom left from the front view) the alternator may drop down and takes a big lug to go over. I could add a run from their to the battery post and body as this help low voltage and maybe charging issues. Battery gets about 14V max and a tad higher in the real cold weather. I watch that sucker with my scanguage!
As for positive, tapping to the alternator output is near imposible due to accessibility. I was thinking of going from the battery post to the 12V stud on the main fuse distribution block front. This my not be fused etc and might help with better voltage for everything.
Has anyone done any of this. I can be the first looking into it.