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Re: Alternator question, Bob M?
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Posted by old on May 17, 2005 at 06:11:28 from (207.69.138.7):
In Reply to: Alternator question, Bob M? posted by Tractor Tom on May 16, 2005 at 21:38:49:
Easy way to figure out how to wire it is to take it in for a check at your local auto parts store, most are free by the way. When they check it just note how they hook up the wires, most will explain if they can which wire is going where. Now I'll give you my guess which may or may not work. Hook up the big post of the alternator to the battery/amp guage. Then run one wire from the R ternamal to the battery but don't hook it up, touch the battery post and watch the amp guage, if it starts chargeing you have it made if it doesn't try the other ternamal. You may also have to wire them both to the same wire. That is how I got the last alternator working on a 300U the other day but it was off an Isuzu trooper, I even had it checked as I said and that was a big help since I knew then where the wires went.
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