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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 6113724" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Only thing with that is he's getting the same voltage at the ALT post so that be before the main fuse to the battery.....</p><p></p><p>Id say like Einzee said. Check make sure you have a signal going to your alt to say activated, A turn on switch.</p><p></p><p>What kindof vehicle is this. Do you have a hanes manual. You should have a few wires going to your alt even just two. One is the main alt post that goes to your bat other is a wire from your PCM Or somthin alone that line telling your alt to charge. I would test that car on or off. Key should be on though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 6113724, member: 570057"] Only thing with that is he's getting the same voltage at the ALT post so that be before the main fuse to the battery..... Id say like Einzee said. Check make sure you have a signal going to your alt to say activated, A turn on switch. What kindof vehicle is this. Do you have a hanes manual. You should have a few wires going to your alt even just two. One is the main alt post that goes to your bat other is a wire from your PCM Or somthin alone that line telling your alt to charge. I would test that car on or off. Key should be on though. [/QUOTE]
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