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There is no ground wire.... it grounds through where it touches the engine
Pontiac sunbird-92-up-2.0l-white wire pin A6@ECU(smaller blue connector)
Bad Ignition (Spark Plug) Wires. Bad Coil(s). Bad ECM or ECU. Incorrect Spark Plugs. Ground Wire(s) missing or loose. Alternator fault. Bad Battery.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/1995-pontiac-bonneville-car-radio-wire-diagram/
Driver side of valve cover down towards the side of head on a 4cyl. three wire plug
what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe) what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe)
chances are it's the voltage regulatorit could also be a wire no connected on the alternator
sense wire has to have 12v on it to tell the alternator to charge - bad/broken wire,,, possible pcm failure.... disconnect sense wire from alt - jump terminal to the battery to see if it charges - if it does - you have found the problem
Bad spark plug Bad plug wire Burned valve Bad piston Do a compression test to see if the problem is engine internal
Buy a kit at U-Haul or Wal-Mart comes with instructions
run it and then disconnect the negative wire from the battery if alternator dies its bad.
So far I've learned that the dark green wire connects to the PCM and the dark green/orange wire connects to the ASD (Auto Shut Down relay). Now to which terminals do they connect to on the alternator and how do you determine that?