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-D terminal on alternator question
Is the -D on the back of the alternator the same as system ground? I would say yes, because I have continuity from –D with the brown wires connected to any ground source. If that is true , then any component that needs to be connected to –D “could” be connected straight to ground to achieve the same goal. True?
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D- wires and white plug........
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RICK, Just to illustrate to you how simple it is...... The three (3) brown wires going to D- (alternator) connected to AFS switch pin (cyl.4-5-6) using a test light is demonstrated below: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1493010997.jpg This time, the AFS switch pin (cyl.1-2-3) connected to the brown wire at the white connector using a test light: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1493011026.jpg Hope this show and tell demonstration will convince you what I have been telling you earlier. Just follow the sage advice of Dennis and you would be done already. Tony |
Lol, sage advice, now there's a term I haven't seen used in a long time. :)
Likely since I became an electrician 35 years or so ago! Maybe even 5 years before that in high school electronics class. |
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