I had been having charging/low voltage issues. They were slowly getting worse, so I was checking fuses, and saw a wire in there for the alternator fuse that was kinda melted. I'd never seen or heard of a fusible link, so I thought it was just rigged in there... The folks at advance auto explained to me what it was, but since they didn't have a similar link and I didn't want to just put a random wire in there, I ended up installing one of those little fuse insert wires. Since wire around that gauge has like 17-22 amp flow, I started with a 20amp fuse. It instantly blew that, so I moved to 30amp. That held fine, but the charge issue was still there. I replaced the alternator and that fixed it.
Today, a couple months later, it started blowing that 30 amp fuse every time I shut the car down. I don't think it blows it until I shut the car off, because all my interior functions work, but once I shut the car off, everything inside dies and the car has no lights inside, nothing on the dash, no power seat/windows/locks/etc, no taillights, etc. I did notice that the headlights will still come up though...
If I put a new fuse in, the car starts right up and runs fine, but when I do anything that changes the flow (like rolling the windows down, moving my seat, putting it in reverse), the voltmeter flickers a little. Other symptoms that could be related: as long as I have had the car, the brake light just comes on and off as it pleases, it usually gets dimmer when I put the e-brake down but will come back on not long after. Also, I had some trunk leaks where water was getting on the taillight wiring, and the taillight failure light is on, although no bulbs are out and there is a new failure box and brake-switch installed.
Any ideas? Tomorrow I have some time to start looking through it, I am going to check if there is any battery drain when the car is off. Also, what all systems go through that fuse? I was going to follow the wires through the car and look for a place where the wires were melted or grounding. I also may just go to toyota and get the original 1.25b fusible link. Am I right that it's a bad idea to put my own piece of wire in for the fusible link?
Thanks for any advice!
Alex
Today, a couple months later, it started blowing that 30 amp fuse every time I shut the car down. I don't think it blows it until I shut the car off, because all my interior functions work, but once I shut the car off, everything inside dies and the car has no lights inside, nothing on the dash, no power seat/windows/locks/etc, no taillights, etc. I did notice that the headlights will still come up though...
If I put a new fuse in, the car starts right up and runs fine, but when I do anything that changes the flow (like rolling the windows down, moving my seat, putting it in reverse), the voltmeter flickers a little. Other symptoms that could be related: as long as I have had the car, the brake light just comes on and off as it pleases, it usually gets dimmer when I put the e-brake down but will come back on not long after. Also, I had some trunk leaks where water was getting on the taillight wiring, and the taillight failure light is on, although no bulbs are out and there is a new failure box and brake-switch installed.
Any ideas? Tomorrow I have some time to start looking through it, I am going to check if there is any battery drain when the car is off. Also, what all systems go through that fuse? I was going to follow the wires through the car and look for a place where the wires were melted or grounding. I also may just go to toyota and get the original 1.25b fusible link. Am I right that it's a bad idea to put my own piece of wire in for the fusible link?
Thanks for any advice!
Alex