Hello all I'm new here and just wanted to ask you a question.
I have a 99 Firebird 3800II I was driving down the road yesterday and smelled something burning, as I pulled over I noticed smoke coming from under the hood.At this point I was freaking pretty bad. It seems the voltage regulator somehow stuck open and shorted out the alternator.
I pulled the one wire going to the plug on the voltage reg. and that seemed to stop the small fire I had. I drove it to the neighborhood AutoZone where I bought a reman alt. for only $94.00 they loaned me the tools to do the install in thier parking lot. Heres what really blew my mind. The plug from the wiring harness that goes to the voltage regulator was toast, melted beyond belief. The guy behind the counter says that the plug would be a dealer item.(this was sunday) But that he had an indea.He went to his test stand where they check peoples atlernators and cut the plug off his test equipment so I could get back on the road again. I offered to pay him for the plug but he said don't worry about it. Needless to say I will shop with Autozone for a long time to come.
So now for my questions
1. Has the voltage regulator ever stuck open on anyones car before?
2. Has anyone everhad some one from AutoZone go above and beyond the call of duty?
P.S. Sorry for such a long post
I have a 99 Firebird 3800II I was driving down the road yesterday and smelled something burning, as I pulled over I noticed smoke coming from under the hood.At this point I was freaking pretty bad. It seems the voltage regulator somehow stuck open and shorted out the alternator.
I pulled the one wire going to the plug on the voltage reg. and that seemed to stop the small fire I had. I drove it to the neighborhood AutoZone where I bought a reman alt. for only $94.00 they loaned me the tools to do the install in thier parking lot. Heres what really blew my mind. The plug from the wiring harness that goes to the voltage regulator was toast, melted beyond belief. The guy behind the counter says that the plug would be a dealer item.(this was sunday) But that he had an indea.He went to his test stand where they check peoples atlernators and cut the plug off his test equipment so I could get back on the road again. I offered to pay him for the plug but he said don't worry about it. Needless to say I will shop with Autozone for a long time to come.
So now for my questions
1. Has the voltage regulator ever stuck open on anyones car before?
2. Has anyone everhad some one from AutoZone go above and beyond the call of duty?
P.S. Sorry for such a long post
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