Not on mine, but on my buddy's '99... .
Started getting low readings on the voltage gauge so he was checking out the connection on the alternator. On the plug going into the back with two wires (one blue, one green), he discovered that the green wire was broken right at the base of the plug.
Is there anyway to take the plug apart and reconnect the wire? If so, how does the plug come apart?? He said that he can see the end of the wire still in the plug, but it's too far inside to try to solder the ends back together.
I'd take a look at mine, but I'm in Florida for the rest of the week without my truck.
Any help anyone can provide is greatly appreciated!
JM
P. S. He asked at the dealer about the plug, and they said he'd have to get the entire engine wiring harness for $500 to fix it..... :--)
Started getting low readings on the voltage gauge so he was checking out the connection on the alternator. On the plug going into the back with two wires (one blue, one green), he discovered that the green wire was broken right at the base of the plug.
Is there anyway to take the plug apart and reconnect the wire? If so, how does the plug come apart?? He said that he can see the end of the wire still in the plug, but it's too far inside to try to solder the ends back together.
I'd take a look at mine, but I'm in Florida for the rest of the week without my truck.
Any help anyone can provide is greatly appreciated!
JM
P. S. He asked at the dealer about the plug, and they said he'd have to get the entire engine wiring harness for $500 to fix it..... :--)