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 68 912 with 914 1.7 alternator wiring help 
		
		
		Okay so,  I purchased a 912 back in September and I always keep a tender on it when I am not driving it.  (Drive it short distances one / twice a week)   
	Well I noticed that the battery was not charging when I was driving it. So I purchased a new alternator, with out thinking and realized once I had it all installed that it was not wired.. From the Alternator I have 4 wires. See images below for visual reference. Wire 1 yellow with black stripe (thicker wire) is going to the starter. Wires are all unhooked with tape over the ends. 2 Red 3 Green 4 Brown From the 912 harness you can see there is a yellow and a blue wire. I think the blue wire goes to the gauge, the other one I am not sure. I think I need to purchase a voltage regulator but I am not positive which one because I do not think the 914 one would fit. Also not positive which wire should go where. Hopefully one of you gurus can points me in the right direction! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588056079.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588056079.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588056079.jpg  | 
		
 First check that your dashboard generator light is functioning - it’s critical to the charging system. 
	I’d suggest changing the voltage regulator for one that matches the alternator output. Is your tach working? Bill  | 
		
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 You’ll need to get that light working for the charging system to function. Make sure that light is not grounding to the gauge - if varying current does not pass through it the charging system is not going to work. 
	First make yourself a test lead with the weakest inline fuse you can find and test that blue wire with 12v to see if the dash light goes on. If not you’ll need to go to the gauge and trace the problem. As for the yellow wire, it should function as a remote starter wire. If you test it with 12v, be certain your car isn’t in gear. Again, I’d suggest changing the regulator.  | 
		
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 I found this regulator but I do not think it will fit the car right. https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/90160320602.htm?pn=901-603-206-02-OEM&utm_source=googleppc&utm_term=90160320602&utm_ campaign=Shopping+Feed&gclid=CjwKCAjwqJ_1BRBZEiwAv 73uwHDoZfLAE0qIs0BYFHKXFtcm-5JxnvtM8kAlubqX0DLXfNPKGwvulxoCcGgQAvD_BwE  | 
		
 Talked to Pelican and ordered https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/61660321200.htm?pn=616-603-212-00-M114 
	Next I have to figure out what wire goes where =D  | 
		
 Here’s a start on wiring:http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588122175.png 
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 I am no expert but the alternator 
	Conversion kit I purchased indicates that I must remove the regulator because alternators have a built-in regulator. Someone please confirm! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro  | 
		
 Bob: 
	I think the conversion kits are for the 912/356 motors and use the VW Type 1 alternators which do have built-in regulators. This 912 has been converted to a Type 4 motor (914/912e/VW bus) which originally came with an alternator using an external regulator. Bill  | 
		
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 Still no luck with charging.    
	From Alternator Green wire is going to DF. Red wire d+ red wire also carries 12v Brown wire is grounded to body, and the regulator. Thick Red/black wire goes to starter where it links with the battery. Misc wires, Black pin on B+ goes directly to the battery 61 is wired to a blue wire that I think goes to the tach. Let me know if you guys have any ideas on this one. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588395212.jpg  | 
		
 68 912 with 914 1.7 alternator wiring help 
		
		
		If you don’t get too far on this site- try the 912 bbs forum.  They are a good bunch of knowledgeable guys/gals.  
	Good luck  | 
		
 You can also try 914 World. The 914 guys have a lot of knowledge and they are allways happy to help 
	You can post a question in the "garage" forum 914World.com - The largest online 914 community!  | 
		
 Here’s the starting point. when you turn on your ignition switch you must get a solid dash generator light. Nothing will happen until you can get it to work, as it is the critical point at which the regulator allows the charging to begin. Here’s a great description from a fellow Pelican JimT. 
	https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/914_alternator_troubleshoot/914_alternator_troubleshoot.htm Bill  | 
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