hope this will help some one out
Check for a bad fusable link at alternator
There are many things that could be causing a loss of power. Some of the main things would be damaged wiring, drained battery, bad starter, bad alternator and bad solenoid.
Is the battery dead? Check for 12v on the main alternator cable. If no power, check for burned out fusible links between alternator and battery. You may need a wiring diagram to check further.
A battery does not produce power, it just stores power. The alternator produces the DC voltage the battery stores. As the power is taken from the battery it is replenished by the alternator.
There are two reasons this could occur. The first is the alternator may not be receiving enough power from the battery and the other option is there may be faulty wiring on the motor of the alternator.
No, your battery supplies power to the starter. However if your alternator is defective then it will not supply power to the battery and the battery will soon be depleted.
An alternator and battery hookup diagram typically shows the alternator connected to the battery with two main wires: a positive wire from the alternator's output terminal to the battery's positive terminal, and a negative wire from the alternator's housing to the battery's negative terminal or ground. Additionally, there may be a connection from the alternator to the vehicle's electrical system to power accessories. It's important to include a voltage regulator in the setup, which controls the output of the alternator to prevent overcharging the battery. Always ensure proper wiring to prevent electrical faults.
If the battery and alternator are both good, Test them to be sure, then you need to take a multimeter and verify that the power from the alternator is actually reaching the battery. It could be a simple wiring problem
No. If the alternator is working fine, the battery power is not used.
Either your battery is dead and wont accept a charge or your alternator has stopped charging the battery due to a blown fuse, loose or damaged wiring, loose or broken drive belt or the alternator itself has gone bad.
The alternator produces power to charge the battery. The battery powers the starter to turn the engine over.
I use the public library. They have an entire section of automotive reference books including professional manual with wiring diagrams that are much better than those found in do-it-yourself manuals.