you maybe onto something it maybe a fuse and I'm wondering so please see the picture! I
I'm on the hunt but need some help with this folks can you help me understand what I couldn't ohm out to trace wire.
My Key switch - 4 post -
1 larger Red wire goes to Alternator
1 smaller wire goes to Alternator (blue cap)
1 Wire goes to the Neutral safety (2nd safety wire goes to solenoid)
1 wire unknown - ?
Alternator - 4 wires
2 go to my switch as listed above where do the other 2 go I could not ohm them out to trace anywhere?
I'm guessing one of those wires will go to power the lights?
Please see picture at the solenoid I have this red wire that has a cap over it looks like its made onto wire but it says fusible link, it almost looks like its broken off something as I can barely see metal at the end its in the wire loom with the safety wire that has blade connector on top of solenoid.
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