Thread: "Exciting" a Mopar alternator?
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12-05-2006 05:10 AM #1
"Exciting" a Mopar alternator?
I got my 440 running, used an aftermarket wiring harness with a Camaro column. There is a wire labeled "alternator exciter" and I plugged it into the alternator (100A, internal reg.). The alternator won't charge if that wire is plugged in when the engine is started, but if I unplug it and plug it back in, it starts charging. What gives? I'm no electrical genious, so I welcome all the help I can get.No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
Animal
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12-05-2006 06:57 AM #2
Originally Posted by animalracer
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12-05-2006 09:02 AM #3
It's a Chrysler alternator. The wire is hot with the switch "on". The car will run without it, just doesn't charge. It won't charge when the engine is first started, either, until it's taken off then re-installed.No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
Animal
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