samblnc
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2023
- Posts
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- Location
- Helotes, Texas
- First Name
- Sam
- Truck Year
- 2010
- Truck Model
- Tundra
- Engine Size
- V8
So, my 73 C10 truck died suddenly on the road last night. No power, lights, nothing. I replaced the alternator since it looked near original, and since we noticed that the negative terminal was pretty damaged and loose. Still no power of any kind.
After about an hour or so of hunting for the issue this morning, we found the main + battery cable runs up to the top of the firewall and splits off: (1) to the left towards this “hub” shown in the photos, and then (2) to the right towards the fuse box.
The problem was a wire leading to the hub that had apparently melted/fused and split in two and apparently just came apart while I was driving. It’s a braided wire that almost looked smooth/solid where it split. Once we closed the circuit back up, all power was back.
Question 1: Is this splicing job acceptable (yellow connector)?
Question 2: Has anyone seen this situation? Note that we recently had vintage air installed on a non-factory AC truck. Also note the comment above regarding damaged alternator.
Any tips appreciated.
After about an hour or so of hunting for the issue this morning, we found the main + battery cable runs up to the top of the firewall and splits off: (1) to the left towards this “hub” shown in the photos, and then (2) to the right towards the fuse box.
The problem was a wire leading to the hub that had apparently melted/fused and split in two and apparently just came apart while I was driving. It’s a braided wire that almost looked smooth/solid where it split. Once we closed the circuit back up, all power was back.
Question 1: Is this splicing job acceptable (yellow connector)?
Question 2: Has anyone seen this situation? Note that we recently had vintage air installed on a non-factory AC truck. Also note the comment above regarding damaged alternator.
Any tips appreciated.