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Re: Electrical Issues
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Sorry A and E is where to 2 wires connect. Even when I pulled the T connector out of the alternator I still got 12V so does this mean that it is not the alternator but a fuse?

Or as the alternator is internally regulated, if that's faulty I'll have to get the alternator repaired hey?

Posted on: 2012/8/8 9:04
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