Royal13
04-21-2017, 08:52 AM
S13 Sr20det w/ Nissan Quest alternator
As the title states, after swapping to this new alternator (tried 2 brand new ones now) I can't get it to excite in order to start charging. The car will just run for a few minutes until it kills the battery. The previous KA alternator worked due to the fact that it would excite by revving to 3k rpm. This new TYC alternator for the Quest doesn't react no matter how high I rev it.
Sounds like the typical exciter circuit generally runs through the battery light on the cluster and reacts to the ignition turning, but the entire car has been re-wired and simplified by Jordan Innovations, and now has no ignition, just a battery kill switch. I've been looking for other ways to excite this thing and am running out of ideas.
I was told to jump the larger white wire on the oem 2 pin connector that plugs into the alternator to +12V with an inline resistor of "a couple hundred ohm". I then tried several 5W resistors ranging from 500ohm down to 20ohm in about 50ohm increments. No luck, battery remains at 12V with car running.
I then tried jumping that larger white wire straight to +12V with no resistor in line. Still no luck
Anybody have any ideas? Is there any known brand that makes a Quest alternator that will excite simply by revving? Happy to buy another alternator if that means putting this issue behind me.
This is what I'm using:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041TU1G4/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
As the title states, after swapping to this new alternator (tried 2 brand new ones now) I can't get it to excite in order to start charging. The car will just run for a few minutes until it kills the battery. The previous KA alternator worked due to the fact that it would excite by revving to 3k rpm. This new TYC alternator for the Quest doesn't react no matter how high I rev it.
Sounds like the typical exciter circuit generally runs through the battery light on the cluster and reacts to the ignition turning, but the entire car has been re-wired and simplified by Jordan Innovations, and now has no ignition, just a battery kill switch. I've been looking for other ways to excite this thing and am running out of ideas.
I was told to jump the larger white wire on the oem 2 pin connector that plugs into the alternator to +12V with an inline resistor of "a couple hundred ohm". I then tried several 5W resistors ranging from 500ohm down to 20ohm in about 50ohm increments. No luck, battery remains at 12V with car running.
I then tried jumping that larger white wire straight to +12V with no resistor in line. Still no luck
Anybody have any ideas? Is there any known brand that makes a Quest alternator that will excite simply by revving? Happy to buy another alternator if that means putting this issue behind me.
This is what I'm using:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041TU1G4/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1