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Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 02:36
by dogbreath100
Hi , the thin blue wire coming from the alternator has broken on the connector block maybe a foot or so from the alternator. . I cut the block off and just joined the wire together and now the battery light
is permanently on . I cannot find the connection block . Anyone any ideas.
thanks
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 06:50
by TwinTurbo
Picture?
Check continutiy between wire and dash multi plug ( pin 13 pre 85 , pin 11 post 85 )
Rob
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 10:15
by dogbreath100
Thanks for that . I took the alternator to the local auto electrician and he said it’s not charging .
What are the chances of the blue wire broken and the alternator not charging at the same time .
Will let you know the final outcome . Thanks again
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 11:45
by Forden341
How long have you owned the van?
If it’s a recent purchase is it possible the wire was just to conceal the faulty alternator?
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 13:46
by ZsZ
The thin blue is the exciter wire. Grounds the dash light through D+ on the alternator.
If it is broken then the alternator will not charge and the charging light will be off all the time
Measure voltage at the D+ pin on the alternator with ignition on. It should be near battery voltage.
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 18:43
by dogbreath100
Thanks for the replies ,
I have the van 17 or 18 years now and it’s fairly reliable .
€20 for the auto electrician and it’s back up running perfect . Thanks again
Re: Thin blue wire
Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 21:15
by TwinTurbo
so what did he do for the e20