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<blockquote data-quote="pbnj22" data-source="post: 7840905" data-attributes="member: 595845"><p>from the alt you should just be able to follow the wire that goes to your battery positive... Then just make another run that either follows that wire, or create your own path if that is easier. Just make sure it connects to your alt in the same spot as the oem cable and make sure it doesnt "ground out" at the case of the alt.. on my camry i had to break a rubber boot and tab to get the bolt to put the wire on. I only had to break it to get the big ring terminal to fit in there nice. you shouldnt have that problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbnj22, post: 7840905, member: 595845"] from the alt you should just be able to follow the wire that goes to your battery positive... Then just make another run that either follows that wire, or create your own path if that is easier. Just make sure it connects to your alt in the same spot as the oem cable and make sure it doesnt "ground out" at the case of the alt.. on my camry i had to break a rubber boot and tab to get the bolt to put the wire on. I only had to break it to get the big ring terminal to fit in there nice. you shouldnt have that problem [/QUOTE]
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