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There is no fusible link. Locate "Fuse B" 120 AMP located in the battery junction box located at front left corner of engine compartment. With engine off, key off, both sides of the fuse should measure +Battery Voltage. Reference negative post for testing.
There are a couple of fusible links and a regulator fuse . G 60amp located in the underhood fuse box. Is the charge indicator lit on the instrument cluster ? The fusible links connect at the starter relay on righ inner fender . Do you know what a fusible link is and what it looks like ? New alternator ? aftermarket or ford replacement ? Check for B+ voltage at wires on the alternator , to see which have B+ voltage look at wiring diagram at http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. yr . make , model , engine etc... System click engine , then charging system under subsystem . Click search . then click blue link .
It's a fusible link , do you know what it is ? Here is a youtube video showing location of fusible link . On the video he talks at the vehicle starting , alternator gets power the same way. How to Replace Fusible Link Car won Start If you pull on it an the insulation stretches it's brunt inside .
Fusible Link
In line to the generator, near the positive battery cable
Did you check for B+ voltage at the heavier gage wire on the back of the alternator ? The turn on signal comes from the PCM - engine computer .
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alternator has no fuse ----their is a fusible link between battery and alternator -follow the red cable from positive side or follow single wire from alternator towards where they meet will be the fusible link usually 12guage wire for link
I am not sure about Jeep but it is very rare the alternator is fused in any way unless it is fitted with a smartcharge system.
I just Googled your trouble code and found plenty of hits and possibilities from ignition switch to faulty alternators. Another said alternator output too low.
There are forums for the Cherokee and Jeep and I suggest you shop around there for a more specialised answer.
The Alternator "Fuse" is typically a "Fusible Link" and has been since the advent of Alternators. Typically it is a piece of smaller gauge wire and Crimped somewhere downstream of the Alternator. Follow the 10 AWG wire and the Smaller Guage wires and you should find a Fusible Link somewhere.
you may have missed a fuse or fusible link , there is a 100amp alternator fuse and a 50 amp fuse on that circuit , location of those 2 fuses are (left side of engine compartment) also there is a fusible link in that circuit right off the positive side of the battery , those big fuses don't look anything like a normal if that helps , cheers'
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