Most likely a bad connection. That's why i used a new wire terminal. When a circuit has a bad connection, the entire wire will heat up and melt if it gets enough power going to it for long enough.
Dont! Dont do that! Its ok pre 1970's as you see that motor is do that to a new car with 100% electronics it will go poof! All destroyed! Why? No ground or hot will send the alternator into overload and fry everything!!!
Not true... Because the battery is only meant to start your car and use some electricity when it's not running. The alternator runs all the electrical and charges the battery while in operation. When you unplug the battery with car running. It's just not gonna charge the battery.
@@SakuraVyn not true any computer controlled alternator will do it also 1980's fords with electronic ignition you'll blow the module! Try it on your 2024 Prius !
@@blackjack8314 don't make me stop my prius to tell you this but. There's fuses, and circuit breakers to make things not go poof! What you're talking about is unplugging the alternator that'll make a thing go poof it's a 90a fuse.
@@SakuraVyn then you must stop! I guess you know nothing of Mercedes or BMW modules that go out or weird electrical problems that happen to do that to one of those cars is a death sentence. Ive seen this with my own eyes dont DO IT! Get a volt meter and watch another you tube video! Im trying my best to save those people who will try this on the wrong car!
I really can't see where that can cause all your vibration. I CAN see why your AC is not working what so ever to though. You MUST replace all of that flex duct pal..or the mold in your house will have you moving out of it by the end of summer. I had that happen once in my old place. It didn't have NEARLY as much moisture in it that yours does! That stuff is totally shot..you MUST replace it, then go from there. Good luck to you.