What colour wires for 2wd alternator?
#1
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What colour wires for 2wd alternator?
Trying to sort out which wires I need to connect to my alternator and which of the three studs on the alternator they should go to, the loom is quite damaged and a lot of the plugs and connectors have been ripped off the end of the wires so a little awkward to tell which should go where.
There is two thick red wires both crimped into one ring terminal which look like they should be connected to it and also a blue/black wire with one of those connectors that pushes onto a threaded stud and looks like it could be meant for the alternator.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
There is two thick red wires both crimped into one ring terminal which look like they should be connected to it and also a blue/black wire with one of those connectors that pushes onto a threaded stud and looks like it could be meant for the alternator.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
#2
The two red wires crimped into one go on the main terminal stud(10mm) that takes the 13mm nut, this will be marked B+, the next wire is a thinner blue wire that goes onto the 6mm stud marked "IND", this comes from the dash battery warning light.
The only other connection would be for a noise suppressor, this will have a very short length of wire on one end and a metal bracket at the other, the bracket secures down to a bolt on the alternator, the wire goes on the remaining terminal.
The thin wire that goes on the "IND" terminal can be tested to make sure it is simply by checking for a LIVE on the end of the wire(before connecting) when the ignition is on position 2(run), the engine doesn't need to be running for this test, when the ignition is turned to position 2 a LIVE go through the battery warning light in the dash clocks, out the other side of the bulb down the wire to the "IND" of the alt, where upon it gets a EARTH from the IND stud when engine(alternator) is stopped, this illuminates the bulb as it has live and earth, upon turning(starting engine) this EARTH on the IND changes state to LIVE, so putting the battery warning light/bulb out, as two lives don't make it light.
tabetha
The only other connection would be for a noise suppressor, this will have a very short length of wire on one end and a metal bracket at the other, the bracket secures down to a bolt on the alternator, the wire goes on the remaining terminal.
The thin wire that goes on the "IND" terminal can be tested to make sure it is simply by checking for a LIVE on the end of the wire(before connecting) when the ignition is on position 2(run), the engine doesn't need to be running for this test, when the ignition is turned to position 2 a LIVE go through the battery warning light in the dash clocks, out the other side of the bulb down the wire to the "IND" of the alt, where upon it gets a EARTH from the IND stud when engine(alternator) is stopped, this illuminates the bulb as it has live and earth, upon turning(starting engine) this EARTH on the IND changes state to LIVE, so putting the battery warning light/bulb out, as two lives don't make it light.
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I can see the 10mm stud with B+ for the red wires but there is two 6mm studs, one is marked D+ and the other has a W marked next to it. Do you know which one I should use? Thanks for the info on testing the wires, it confused the hell out of me as i don't understand electrics but my mate who helps with my wiring will understand when he's next round.
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I can see the 10mm stud with B+ for the red wires but there is two 6mm studs, one is marked D+ and the other has a W marked next to it. Do you know which one I should use? Thanks for the info on testing the wires, it confused the hell out of me as i don't understand electrics but my mate who helps with my wiring will understand when he's next round.
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