3.8S - How to replace the alternator cable
#16
Yves
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#20
I've been experiencing the same issue for a few months already.. Sluggish engine start when hot (no problem when cold). Checked the battery and it's good. So most likely is this starter / alternator cable.
Would the sluggish engine start get worse and to a point where I can't start the carat all? Just wondering if i can't wait u till the next service interval in a couple of months. Thanks.
Would the sluggish engine start get worse and to a point where I can't start the carat all? Just wondering if i can't wait u till the next service interval in a couple of months. Thanks.
#23
Help!
I am new to the forum, but I saw the great instructions for replacing the cable. I am under my 911, but am unable to get the 13 mm nut loose at the plastic box attached to the transmission. It is very clean, but so tight that all that happens when I try to loosen the nut is that the plastic box turns and torques. I am afraid of breaking the plastic box. Any thoughts on how to loosen the nut without causing damage?
#25
Thanks for the quick response.
Looking at the Porsche parts catalog drawing, the threaded bolt portion is integral to the terminal of the alternator cable. In the pictures above Yvesvidal says the plastic box can be removed with a 10mm nut. Perhaps the way to do this is to take the plastic box off of the transmission and see if the terminals can be pulled away out of the box. Then a vice grip could grab the terminal so that some leverage could be applied. Still looks like a pain. I may try that to make sure it works before I go and buy the improved cable.
Looking at the Porsche parts catalog drawing, the threaded bolt portion is integral to the terminal of the alternator cable. In the pictures above Yvesvidal says the plastic box can be removed with a 10mm nut. Perhaps the way to do this is to take the plastic box off of the transmission and see if the terminals can be pulled away out of the box. Then a vice grip could grab the terminal so that some leverage could be applied. Still looks like a pain. I may try that to make sure it works before I go and buy the improved cable.
#26
Fun and informative read. Thanks. I'm impressed. Reminds me to go plug my charger in. Which is the cheap easy and lazy way to go. Prolongs battery life in addition. Some day when motors down I'll get this done.
#27
I am new to the forum, but I saw the great instructions for replacing the cable. I am under my 911, but am unable to get the 13 mm nut loose at the plastic box attached to the transmission. It is very clean, but so tight that all that happens when I try to loosen the nut is that the plastic box turns and torques. I am afraid of breaking the plastic box. Any thoughts on how to loosen the nut without causing damage?
#28
That is good to know. I wasn't aware that the plastic box was part of it. The instructions made it seem like removal of the box was optional, but if I understand you, it has to be replaced with the cable. Good to know that I can destroy the plastic box, but I hope the nut loosens before the box lets go completely.
Did the replacement make a difference for you?
Did the replacement make a difference for you?
#29
Replacement of the cable helps a little bit. However, for the starting issue when engine hot, replacing the starter is the key element! Starter can be had from O'Reilly for about $150. Replacing the starter is a lot easier than the cable (no need to crawl under the car).
I have always wondered how Porsche would not catch such a limitation (starting when engine hot) during their testing of the 997.1 prototypes. Or maybe, Bosch delivered a batch of really lousy parts at one point or another.
Yves
I have always wondered how Porsche would not catch such a limitation (starting when engine hot) during their testing of the 997.1 prototypes. Or maybe, Bosch delivered a batch of really lousy parts at one point or another.
Yves
#30
Replacement of the cable helps a little bit. However, for the starting issue when engine hot, replacing the starter is the key element! Starter can be had from O'Reilly for about $150. Replacing the starter is a lot easier than the cable (no need to crawl under the car).
I have always wondered how Porsche would not catch such a limitation (starting when engine hot) during their testing of the 997.1 prototypes. Or maybe, Bosch delivered a batch of really lousy parts at one point or another.
Yves
I have always wondered how Porsche would not catch such a limitation (starting when engine hot) during their testing of the 997.1 prototypes. Or maybe, Bosch delivered a batch of really lousy parts at one point or another.
Yves
I am starting to experience this more severely recently and was considering changing the cable. Now I may change the starter first to see if the problem goes away.