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It wasn't the alternator
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<blockquote data-quote="1FastFord" data-source="post: 17015209" data-attributes="member: 9399"><p>it means he didn't replace the original wire and just connected the new one on top of the factory wire. In my case, the factory wire was removed and replaced with the wire from the big 3 kit. To do it this way, you have to make a connection change at the fuse box but I think its cleaner and eliminates another potential issue. The instructions have both ways listed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1FastFord, post: 17015209, member: 9399"] it means he didn't replace the original wire and just connected the new one on top of the factory wire. In my case, the factory wire was removed and replaced with the wire from the big 3 kit. To do it this way, you have to make a connection change at the fuse box but I think its cleaner and eliminates another potential issue. The instructions have both ways listed. [/QUOTE]
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