Today I.....had a little hiccup with my car. My wife’s grandmother is at her home under hospice care right now so we went to visit her. Her health declined dramatically in the last week and she likely only has a few days left so we visited her and other family that was over a good part of the morning and it was naturally emotional and draining on my wife.
After we left she reminded me we needed to drop some stuff off to a friend of hers. Earlier I had half jokingly suggested driving the trans am but she brought it up and suggested we take it. She normally doesn’t do that but who am I to argue right?? So we make the 15 minute drive or so, hang out for a few then hop in the car to leave. We made it to the end of the street and the car dies. 100%, no power anywhere, dead right there, DEAD. I’m at a loss. I assumed I fried the fusible link for some reason and knew I couldn’t fix that quickly. I felt terrible though. Here she has had a long, emotional day, still suggested we drive the T/A cause she knew it would make me happy and here we are broken down on the side of the road.
She called her dad to get her while I figured out what I was going to do. He wasn’t more than 5-8 minutes away but I felt bad taking him away from his dying mother. In the meantime I approached a couple guys outside who were working on something in their garage and borrowed a multimeter. Checked the battery and the alternator for voltage and both had it. As I was doing this my wife told me the dome light came back on. I turned the ignition on but before I could try to start it, power cut again and then came back on. This time I got the car started and thought maybe the 2 wire connector at the alternator was the culprit. Her dad pulled up and was going to take her home so I decided to drive it as far as I could with him following. I made it a couple miles before everything died again. Got pulled on to a side street and this time decided to wiggle some wires and watch the dome light. Turns out the 10gauge wire on the batt terminal at the alternator was loose in the ring terminal. (Not my connection, someone else did that years ago lol). Her dad had some basic tools with him so I was able to take the wire off, crimp the connector a little better and get the car home. All in all an easy fix but I certainly still felt bad. Thankfully my wife and I each have family we can count on and it turned out her dad needed us as much as we needed him. He said needed a short break to get his mind off of things before he went back to his moms and I think he was happy to be able to help.
I’ve been going over the service manual wiring diagram to try to understand how the alternator is wired better. I get the basic idea but don’t completely understand it yet. Guess now is a good time to learn lol.