Hello TDR-911,
I'm in a pinch and could use your help!
My '95 has stopped charging... and tomorrow will be day two of driving to work and back without charging the batteries. I'm on thin ice, I know. The alternator field winding connector at the rear of the alternator is flat-line (zero volts DC) with the engine running... on either of the two field winding input screws to ground. I have checked the 30 amp fuse feeding the automatic shutdown relay... looks and tests fine. I pulled the automatic shutdown relay and have both circuit F18 winding side is hot and the 30 amp feed from the battery to the normally open contacts is hot. Seems the bird brain (PCM) will simply not fire this relay to begin sinking current through the field winding at the moment (no field current and no voltage regulation).
I have also lost the tach, speedo, odometer, A/C, TCC, overdrive, and cruise control. The PCM is extremely grumpy at the moment. I'm logging DTC's of 12, 33, 42, and 55, which decode to (I believe) "battery to bird brain disconnect during last 50 starts, A/C clutch relay circuit, automatic shutdown relay control (actually alt. field winding control, right), and of course, end of DTC codes, respectively. Surprisingly, I am not logging a DTC of 11 for loss of engine speed sensor output... since I have read so much about this notorious problem area concerning the charging circuit. At any rate, I have also checked and cleaned the engine speed senson connection at the front of the engine block (C178). Used 91% isopropyl and it looked very clean when I finished.
Just for grins, I removed the automatic shutdown relay and inserted a jumper wire between pins 30 and 87 to force feed the alternator field winding. Worked great in terms of providing 12 VDC to the field, but I didn't help in terms of getting the PCM to allow current to flow through the winding. I measured 12 VDC on both alternator field winding terminals at the back of the alternator to ground, but again, no charging and all other problems still exist. Since both terminals of the alternator field winding measure 12 VDC under these conditions, I can only assume the PCM is acting like an open circuit at the moment... otherwise I would expect at least most of the voltage drop to be across the field winding... and of course it would be charging then wouldn't it!
The bottom line is... I need some crucial spiritual advice on this one. So help me Obi-wan Kenobi !!!
Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
v/r Kevin
I'm in a pinch and could use your help!
My '95 has stopped charging... and tomorrow will be day two of driving to work and back without charging the batteries. I'm on thin ice, I know. The alternator field winding connector at the rear of the alternator is flat-line (zero volts DC) with the engine running... on either of the two field winding input screws to ground. I have checked the 30 amp fuse feeding the automatic shutdown relay... looks and tests fine. I pulled the automatic shutdown relay and have both circuit F18 winding side is hot and the 30 amp feed from the battery to the normally open contacts is hot. Seems the bird brain (PCM) will simply not fire this relay to begin sinking current through the field winding at the moment (no field current and no voltage regulation).
I have also lost the tach, speedo, odometer, A/C, TCC, overdrive, and cruise control. The PCM is extremely grumpy at the moment. I'm logging DTC's of 12, 33, 42, and 55, which decode to (I believe) "battery to bird brain disconnect during last 50 starts, A/C clutch relay circuit, automatic shutdown relay control (actually alt. field winding control, right), and of course, end of DTC codes, respectively. Surprisingly, I am not logging a DTC of 11 for loss of engine speed sensor output... since I have read so much about this notorious problem area concerning the charging circuit. At any rate, I have also checked and cleaned the engine speed senson connection at the front of the engine block (C178). Used 91% isopropyl and it looked very clean when I finished.
Just for grins, I removed the automatic shutdown relay and inserted a jumper wire between pins 30 and 87 to force feed the alternator field winding. Worked great in terms of providing 12 VDC to the field, but I didn't help in terms of getting the PCM to allow current to flow through the winding. I measured 12 VDC on both alternator field winding terminals at the back of the alternator to ground, but again, no charging and all other problems still exist. Since both terminals of the alternator field winding measure 12 VDC under these conditions, I can only assume the PCM is acting like an open circuit at the moment... otherwise I would expect at least most of the voltage drop to be across the field winding... and of course it would be charging then wouldn't it!
The bottom line is... I need some crucial spiritual advice on this one. So help me Obi-wan Kenobi !!!

v/r Kevin