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Old 05-12-2006, 06:41 PM
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Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions (pic)

Ok, So I figured i needed to change my Alternator in my 1999 Windstar (3.0L). Things were shutting off as I was driving home the other day.

Anyways, I pulled the old one, and brought it in to the local chop shop, they pulled one off a 2000 Windstar. Apparently mine was the 110A, and the replacement was the 115A model. I have installed the new one physically (minus the belt) no problem. The wiring harness is slightly different however.

On the old Alt:
one red positive hookup
one 3-wire plug

on the new one:
One red positive hookup
one ground.
one 3-wire hookup, one is GND.

On the new one the GND is hooked up to the center wire on the plug. I am the other two wires are different thicknesses, just like the original plug. I assume I can just match up the thicknesses, and it should be fine.

I just want to make sure that it will work. Im going to go outside an snap a picture or two and post them up here to help out my description.

THanks alot guys

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Old 05-12-2006, 07:39 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

I'm a bit confused ... are you saying the 3-wire connector is physically different on the 2000 alternator? That would surprise me.

AutoZone will test alternators for free. You may want to carry both in for the test .... see if they have confusion over the alternators' connectors.

Your original problem, the "things shutting off", may be caused by the "switched power relays".
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Old 05-12-2006, 07:40 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

ok, heres a pic of whats going on:



The yellow and green wires visable are loose, and are what needs to be connected. I'm thinking of just connecting them up to the outside wires on the old connector, thick to thick wire and thin to thin.
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Old 05-12-2006, 07:43 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

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I'm a bit confused ... are you saying the 3-wire connector is physically different on the 2000 alternator? That would surprise me.

AutoZone will test alternators for free. You may want to carry both in for the test .... see if they have confusion over the alternators' connectors.

Your original problem, the "things shutting off", may be caused by the "switched power relays".
Ok, the attached pic should help. basically the 2000 connector is larger than the 1999. (110A vs 115A)

The things shutting off was similar to a problem I had in another car right before the Alternator died - Battery died, got a boost, on the way home things started going off, like my power steering & ABS, Turn signals not working, interior lights dimmed, and my odometer turned off.

Have a look at the pic above and see if it makes sense now
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Old 05-12-2006, 07:49 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

also, on the 1999, the voltage regulator is built in, but on the one I have, its that white unit that can be removed
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Old 05-13-2006, 09:15 AM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

anyone?
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Old 05-13-2006, 11:23 AM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

I would take the "new" alternator back....and get the correct exact fit unit.
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

I would agree on getting the correct one.. Could cause problems later..
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

I agree with the two other posters ... get the correct alternator. I'm thinking your new alternator did not come off of a 2000 Windstar .... but just to make sure, I'm going to check out the part numbers for the two different year models next Monday.

BTW, Good graphics work!

Also BTW, I recently changed out my alternator on my '99. I believe the Ford replacement was rated at 135 amp. I know it smoked paint for several days and my system voltage moved from 14.2 volts to very near 15 volts.
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Old 05-13-2006, 07:33 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

Also ... I believe '99 was the last year for the 3.0 for US models.

So I thought at first you might have a 3.0 versus 3.8 thing going on. But as I look at my wiring diagram for '99, it makes no reference to any difference between wiring for the alternators on the two engines ... course, it's been wrong before.

BTW, it shows the three wire colors on the connector as OG/LB, RD/BK, and VT. Similar to what I see in your photo on the old connector.
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Old 05-13-2006, 07:54 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

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Also ... I believe '99 was the last year for the 3.0 for US models.

So I thought at first you might have a 3.0 versus 3.8 thing going on. But as I look at my wiring diagram for '99, it makes no reference to any difference between wiring for the alternators on the two engines ... course, it's been wrong before.

BTW, it shows the three wire colors on the connector as OG/LB, RD/BK, and VT. Similar to what I see in your photo on the old connector.
the 3.0/3.8 sounds right because most of the parts stores I talked to said that there was no difference.

I traced the Orange wire on the old connector to Positive, and I dont think that any of them on the old connector went back to Ground, whereas the new one, the center one is GND.

I'd like to try to get this one to work, as it was signifigantly cheaper then any other ones that I could find ($100CND opposed to $235), but if the connections are going to be completely different, I can just take it back.

Also, trying to get that belt back on is incredily hard. I can see how the tension pulley will move somewhat, but people were talking about loosening the bolt on it, but Whether its tight or loose, its just not moving enough to slip the belt over the alt.
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

Forgive me, but the belt is a "piece of cake" ... can't see how people have such trouble with it.

I just put on the hand brake firmly .... grab the belt above and below (mostly "above") the alternator pulley and give it a slow but firm pull ... the tensioner slowly moves, and I just push the belt off the side of the pulley.

Yeah, I got Popeye arms (and gut) ... but am also in my (very) late sixties.
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Old 05-13-2006, 08:45 PM
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

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Forgive me, but the belt is a "piece of cake" ... can't see how people have such trouble with it.

I just put on the hand brake firmly .... grab the belt above and below (mostly "above") the alternator pulley and give it a slow but firm pull ... the tensioner slowly moves, and I just push the belt off the side of the pulley.

Yeah, I got Popeye arms (and gut) ... but am also in my (very) late sixties.
Well, I can get it to move an inch maybe, but nothing more then that. I don't have the strongest arms, thats for sure, and someone took it off for me while i worked on something else, so I dont know how much it took.

Anyways, whats the worst that can happen from hooking up that connector wrong? Either way it should be charging the battery via the big red cable going directly to the battery, and as long as its grounded somewhere (middle pin on new alt). Just want to get this thing up and running, enough to get it to the garage so they can have a look at it.
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

you should take the old one into an auto electric shop and get it repaired... I had mine done with new brushes and bearings for $35.00. worked like a champ......this way you get OEM and don't have to modify anything.....as far as the belt goes, get a 15mm box end and release the tensioner...the belt will slip right on. At any rate I don't like to modify anything to make it fit if the proper parts are out there, that just means trouble down the road.....
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Re: Replacing my Alternator (99) a few questions

I would not try to rig the "new" alternator .... you might have the "big smoke test" ... ????
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