ledzilla
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So yesterday morning I went to take the Bronco out on a coffee run. When I tried to start it, I could hear the start slowing down and it just would not actually start. When it seemed like the battery was just about to give out, it almost started, but died after a couple seconds, and there was a little smoke coming from under that dash that had an electrical smell to it. After that it just wouldn't crank at all anymore, so I ended up taking my Expedition on the coffee run. Later on I was able to jump start the Bronco, take it for some gas and a run around and then back home, leaving it run the entire time. I came back to it later and again it was dead. Jump started again and tested the voltage to be 11.95V, which tells me there's no charging. So, some of this now makes sense, but not that smoke which did not show up again. So, it looks factory to have an external voltage regulator, which is not connected, and has some other kind of alternator on it. Not really sure what's going on with this alternator. I'm guessing it might be a 3G modification. I'm going to pull it later today. Anything I should look for on it to know if it had a replaceable voltage regulator, or some other kind of identification to figure it out? Pretty sure it isn't a 1-wire setup. Figure I also ought to figure what I need to do to connect back to some of the factory regulator wiring so I can at least get a warning light again.
Also, any idea on what might have been smoking? I wasn't able to see anything obvious.
Also, any idea on what might have been smoking? I wasn't able to see anything obvious.