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not altenator problem
OK after trying 3 different altenators I knew somethig else was wrong. I asked an old Ford mechanic who's still in is own business here locally and he gave me some advice.
There's a green wire that goes into the alternator at the top of the 3-wire plug. This wire is suppose to get a temporary 12 volts when the vehicle starts to energize the altenator. It was not getting the needed 12 volts. So I used his advice and used a test light from the positve side of the battery and just touched the connection temporarily. I imediately heard the altenator engergize and sure enough my gauge was reading normal.
There's a plug attached to the rear of the battery tray that has this green wire. One side goes to the altenator and the other into the wiring harness around the starter relay area. So I connected a temp wire from the ignition wire on the starter relay to the plug at the battery tray that goes to the altenator plug. This works and supplies the needed temporary 12 volts when I start the truck.
I have a question though. Can anyone tell me where the other end of that wire is or where it goes once it disappears into the harness? I would like to fix it if possible.
Thanks all, this is a great site with a lot of great users.
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