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Old 12-08-2010, 09:21 PM   #1
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Angry Alt Wiring Trouble Need Pics

Hello, i am having a time with my 84 bronco it has inline six. Alternator is not charging battery. Like an idiot i replace alternator didnt fix it. replace regulator didnt fix it. Now i am looking at wiring. I am not sure if i have the wires in the right places off the alternator. Could someone send me pics of back of alternator and where those wires go. Or explain where exactly they go. thanks
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Re: Alt Wiring Trouble Need Pics

The field terminal wire needs the 14 guage fusible link replaced. Or you car run a thick wire with a new 14g fusible link straight to the positive in on the regulator..
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