The third wire is for whats called the sensing or pre-excitation circuit. This wire supplies the initial current from the battery to the alternator's field coil that starts the buildup of the magnetic field that allows the alternator to start producing current.
sound like you have a bad alternator. it will kill the battery.
Its the alternator, it is not charging the battery. Happened to me recently.
To change the alternator in a 1991 Nissan Stanza, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove any necessary components for access, such as the air intake duct, and then loosen the alternator belt by adjusting the tensioner. Unbolt the old alternator from its mount, disconnect the electrical connections, and install the new alternator in reverse order. Finally, reattach the belt, reconnect the battery, and start the engine to ensure proper function.
alternator is not working so your battery isn't getting a charge
Get your alternator tested at autozone,its free,and check your battery too.
To change the alternator on a Nissan Murano, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove any components obstructing access to the alternator, such as the engine cover or air intake duct. Then, unplug the electrical connectors and remove the mounting bolts holding the alternator in place. Finally, install the new alternator, reconnect everything, and test to ensure proper function.
could be a bad alternator or battery
Negative battery cable - a solid metal part of the engine
weak battery or bad alternator.
The alternator when the engine is on, and the battery when the engine is off.
Battery and brake light coming on means the Alternator is not charging the battery . It could either mean a bad circuit connection or the alternator is just shot. Have the Alternator checked.
Alternator, every post i have ever read all points to the alternator