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Originally Posted by mech361
If you're not getting any voltage to the battery terminal on the alternator, the you have probably blown the charging system fusible link. If I'm thinking correctly, ther should be a black box close to the battery cntaing the fusible links. All the fusible links are in one place, so if you've found the box with one, you've found them all. Check them with an ohm meter, don't rely on just what you can see.
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I have found the problem for the alternator charging problem. The alternator turned out to be a good one. But the main single power cable that bolts to the alternator had a corroded/lose connection. I fixed that and it started putting out a charge to the battery.
I checked all the fuses in that black box. They all have continuity.
But now I am unable to figure out why the "Room Lamp" fuse blows as soon as it's installed! I know that means there is a direct short somewhere.
But I don't know if the combination switch could cause this problem, but it's the only thing I haven't checked and it's in the schematic that causes some of the problems I've been having.
My turn signals, automatic seatbelts, interior dome light, trunk light, tail lights, brake light, dash light, speedometer, hazard lights, clock, warning buzzer, wipers, and air conditioner all went out at the same time! All the fuses in the dash fuse panel are ok except for the room lamp fuse.
Has anybody ever run into this problem before?
Thanks for the response mech361.