Need electrical diagnostic help.
Yesterday went out to lunch and serpentine belt was squealing. Come out after work and jeep was dead. Volt Metered the battery and it was at .7volts. All electronics dead. Jumped jeep and died immediately after removing cables. Battery was reading 8.5 with jumper cables. Bring battery home and charge over night.
Today battery was reading 12.87v before hooking up to car. 12.80v connected to car. Engine turned over no problem. Serpentine belt continued to squeal. When running battery reads 12.4v. Check continuity from alternator to positive and was solid. Checked continuity from alternator ground to battery ground and solid. The cap on the alternator positive terminal was melted and some of the heat shrink is melted.
Little background. Jeep electrical wires were corroded from battery leak and completely replace two years ago. The starter and PCM were both replaced one month ago. The jeep is 07 with 90k mile on it. Any suggestion to look at? In the process of removing alternator but having difficulty. Thanks.
Yesterday went out to lunch and serpentine belt was squealing. Come out after work and jeep was dead. Volt Metered the battery and it was at .7volts. All electronics dead. Jumped jeep and died immediately after removing cables. Battery was reading 8.5 with jumper cables. Bring battery home and charge over night.
Today battery was reading 12.87v before hooking up to car. 12.80v connected to car. Engine turned over no problem. Serpentine belt continued to squeal. When running battery reads 12.4v. Check continuity from alternator to positive and was solid. Checked continuity from alternator ground to battery ground and solid. The cap on the alternator positive terminal was melted and some of the heat shrink is melted.
Little background. Jeep electrical wires were corroded from battery leak and completely replace two years ago. The starter and PCM were both replaced one month ago. The jeep is 07 with 90k mile on it. Any suggestion to look at? In the process of removing alternator but having difficulty. Thanks.