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bester45 
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i'll just keep this simple, bought a car and i needed a new battery so i put one in, it ran but had no altenator belt on, so i put one on and now it dosn't work. battery is charged, changed the postive and negitive wire, checked all fuses and so any help would be great about now.
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bester45 wrote:
it ran but had no altenator belt on, so i put one on and now it dosn't work.
One would have to gather the alternator is faulty. If you are able to start the vehicle with the battery, it is not the battery, or starter.
I never recommend this..
But, some people simply remove the battery terminal while the vehicle is running. If the vehicle stops immediately upon doing so, the alternator is in fact faulty, or the belt tension on the pulley is too loose and is not driving the electrical system.
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bester45 
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I took the belt off and there was still nothing

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bester, what type of vehicle are working with?
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sorry I meant year.Maxima with no Power -- posted image.
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bester45 
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ignition switch.

also, you have the battery fully charged b4 you put the alt on? if the battery died, the alt would keep the charge at that point the battery was at- dead.

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bester45 
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MAXST wrote:

ignition switch.

sorry man it can't be that, therer aren't any headlights, int. lights and so on.

Teken 
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bester45 wrote:

I took the belt off and there was still nothing

I don't understand what you mean you took the belt off?? If you took the alternator belt off of the unit, which is driven by the engine.
How do you suppose the alternator will generate any power / current to keep the vehicle running?
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bester45 
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i know that the altenator dosn't make any power when it wasn't connected but everyone i asked about this said "try it with the belt off" so i did to shut them up and i really didn't have any thing better to do anyways.

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