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Re: Burnt positive cable
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Not sure why this happened...seems like it earthed out somewhere. I'd check you've wired in the new alternator correctly (is it a stock replacement unit?), then check to see if any of the fuses blew when it shorted out.

Do you have a wiring diagram as you need to work out what the wire was that's gone crispy.
As mrbarista pointed out, it maybe the fusible link that has blown....which is what it's supposed to do if it sees a short, to protect the major electrical components from damage. If it is the fusible link you will need an auto elec to make you up a new one.

What colour was the wire?

Posted on: 2014/3/31 6:22
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     Burnt positive cable spriestley93 2014/3/30 9:04
       Re: Burnt positive cable ddgonzal 2014/3/30 9:21
       Re: Burnt positive cable mrbarista 2014/3/30 10:29
         Re: Burnt positive cable Anonymous 2014/3/30 11:54
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       Re: Burnt positive cable cadet1200 2014/3/31 6:22
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       Re: Burnt positive cable spriestley93 2014/4/1 10:34
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