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<blockquote data-quote="Bryan138" data-source="post: 4642236" data-attributes="member: 594456"><p>The negative wire goes straight to the fuse box, but the power wires go back into the main wiring harnes and are pretty hard to follow. Interestingly enough both of the bolts that the connector mounts onto show voltage, but they are only getting about 5 volts each.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any ideas? I guess I'm going to pull the alternator to get a better look this weekend. I'm also tempted to break the connector open just to see how the wires terminate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryan138, post: 4642236, member: 594456"] The negative wire goes straight to the fuse box, but the power wires go back into the main wiring harnes and are pretty hard to follow. Interestingly enough both of the bolts that the connector mounts onto show voltage, but they are only getting about 5 volts each. Anyone have any ideas? I guess I'm going to pull the alternator to get a better look this weekend. I'm also tempted to break the connector open just to see how the wires terminate. [/QUOTE]
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