I am hoping to get some help with one of the few remaining items to be able to get my car on the road again, after a 4-year extensive restoration.
We buttoned up everything and noticed the red wire (655) coming from the solenoid stays hot even with the ignition off. We disconnected the wire from the solenoid, and it remains hot.
In tracing the diagram, the yellow & black wire (654, 37, 152) from the solenoid also gets spliced and goes to alternator, then routed to the voltage regulator and ends up connected to the Ammeter. The red wire (655) goes to the yellow under dash plug and gets connected to the Ammeter.
We did the following tests.
1. Disconnected the yellow plug under the dash that comes in from the firewall harness to the Ammeter. The power to the red wire is off (with red wire to the solenoid disconnected)
2. We switched the yellow & black wire (654) for the Red (655) on the solenoid (with only red connected), then the yellow and black also stay hot (with the yellow under dash plug connected).
3. With the yellow connector disconnected yellow wire is still hot, red is not. Where is the power coming from?
4. With both Red + Yellow & Black wires connected, both wires remain hot.
I am very concerned about two hot wires causing issues or even a fire hazard. Is it normal to have both the yellow/black (654) and red (655) wires remain hot?
Do we have a faulty Ammeter? Or faulty wiring or a short? Would there be any issues with leaving the yellow plug under the dash disconnected and the red wire at the solenoid disconnected & taped off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
We buttoned up everything and noticed the red wire (655) coming from the solenoid stays hot even with the ignition off. We disconnected the wire from the solenoid, and it remains hot.
In tracing the diagram, the yellow & black wire (654, 37, 152) from the solenoid also gets spliced and goes to alternator, then routed to the voltage regulator and ends up connected to the Ammeter. The red wire (655) goes to the yellow under dash plug and gets connected to the Ammeter.
We did the following tests.
1. Disconnected the yellow plug under the dash that comes in from the firewall harness to the Ammeter. The power to the red wire is off (with red wire to the solenoid disconnected)
2. We switched the yellow & black wire (654) for the Red (655) on the solenoid (with only red connected), then the yellow and black also stay hot (with the yellow under dash plug connected).
3. With the yellow connector disconnected yellow wire is still hot, red is not. Where is the power coming from?
4. With both Red + Yellow & Black wires connected, both wires remain hot.
I am very concerned about two hot wires causing issues or even a fire hazard. Is it normal to have both the yellow/black (654) and red (655) wires remain hot?
Do we have a faulty Ammeter? Or faulty wiring or a short? Would there be any issues with leaving the yellow plug under the dash disconnected and the red wire at the solenoid disconnected & taped off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.