richard033 Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 New to this forum, and beeing from the netherlands forgive me for writing erors. I do have a 2009 Dodge 2.4, the alternator died a few weeks ago and this weekend we replaced it with a new Redix alternator, and also replaced the battery. But is doesn't charge the battery, no voltage on the alternator with a running engine. Is there a fus that could be blown? checked the fuses in the fuse box and they seem to be OK. I know some cars have a big fuse between the alternator and the battery, does my Dodge have one? and where is it located? I can't find any info on the internet Hope someone can help before i have to go to a expensive mechanic, i'd rather spend my money on US vacations. greetings Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2late4u Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 have you had the new alt checked to make sure it is charging,,even new can be bad...also might want to go with OEM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted February 13 Author Report Share Posted February 13 (edited) 13 minutes ago, 2late4u said: have you had the new alt checked to make sure it is charging,,even new can be bad...also might want to go with OEM We did not check the alternator before install, but we just found out there is no connection between the alternator and the battery, one of my neighbours who is a experienced technician (roadside service) did measure the cable and no go. So maybe a blown fuse on that cable, but we can't find one, so tomorow we are going to instal a new cable and find out. Also prefer OEM but those Dodge altenators are very expensive and very hard to find. Edited February 13 by richard033 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 No voltage where on alternator. Both large cable with the high amp output and the smaller wire on the push plug (trigger wire) from battery should show close to dc voltage when car is running. Large alt fuse should be located on fuse box under hood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted February 13 Author Report Share Posted February 13 55 minutes ago, John/Horace said: Large alt fuse should be located on fuse box under hood. Can anyone post a picture of the Large alt fuse? we can't find it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Looks like there isn’t t a typical large 120 amp fuse for alternator. But there is a fusible link in the system. Unusual set up. TIPM controlling chargingI think. More info about charging system . This guy rewired things and added a std fuse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 Thanks for the info John, do you know where it is located? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Looks like large gauge red running from alternator. Need to use multi meter and check continuity, resistance. Alternator needs 12 volts fed from battery to generate the 160 amps for the whole car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted February 16 Author Report Share Posted February 16 The results so far! Nothing. We did run a wire between the alternator and the battery, stil not charging, Then my experienced roadside mechanic neighbour did use a amp meter and that also showed nothing, see picture. Now i'm trying tot get another replacement altenator from autodoc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted February 16 Report Share Posted February 16 Fusible link is with th the big stud on the starter solenoid. Also check for 5 volt on the small 2 wire connector to the alternator. This problem has been hashed out many times on the forum and videos posted of testing/repairing this problem. It is the same for all years having the 2.4 {4 cylinder} motor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted February 16 Author Report Share Posted February 16 5 hours ago, 5rebel9 said: Fusible link is with th the big stud on the starter solenoid. Also check for 5 volt on the small 2 wire connector to the alternator. This problem has been hashed out many times on the forum and videos posted of testing/repairing this problem. It is the same for all years having the 2.4 {4 cylinder} motor. Fusible link is bypassed for testing. a link would be helpfull for the other posts about this problem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted March 18 Author Report Share Posted March 18 Turns out our ECU is broken, i did find another used one, but is it a simple swap or does it need programming for the keys? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard033 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 Got a remaped?? ECU from Flagship one, installed it, engine cranks over but won't start. any idea's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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