To wire a 1995 Pontiac Sunbird alternator, first ensure the battery is disconnected. Connect the large battery terminal on the alternator to the positive battery terminal using a thick gauge wire. Then, attach the smaller wire (typically a plug for the voltage regulator) to the alternator's terminal, ensuring a secure connection. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for proper charging operation.
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.
The wire on the neutral ignition switch for a 1990 Pontiac Sunbird LE is typically light blue. However, it's important to verify with a service manual or wiring diagram for specific details, as wire colors can vary by vehicle and production date. Always ensure proper safety measures when working with electrical components.
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Driver side of valve cover down towards the side of head on a 4cyl. three wire plug
In a 1994 Pontiac Sunbird LE, the tachometer signal wire can typically be found at the ignition coil or the engine control module (ECM). The wire is usually a light green or dark green color, depending on the specific wiring configuration. You can trace it from the ignition coil to the dashboard area where the tachometer is located. Always refer to a repair manual for the exact wiring diagram for your specific model.
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