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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2008

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88' mustang gt- alternator wiring

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kennydotcom_9@hotmail.com - 29 Mar 2008 23:07 GMT
I've replaced my alternator on my 88' 5.0 mustang, along with the clip
that goes on top of it, but the problem I am having is that 3 wires go
into that clip, 1 skinny wire and two other wires. The two wires have
the same rubber coating on them (black with a skinny orange stripe).
I'm worried that if I mismatch the two and insert them into the clip I
will burn something up. Yet, I'm curious if they have the same rubber
coating that maybe it will do no harm if the two wires are inserted
into the clip incorrectly?
Schmedly - 31 Mar 2008 06:39 GMT
> I've replaced my alternator on my 88' 5.0 mustang, along with the clip
> that goes on top of it, but the problem I am having is that 3 wires go
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> coating that maybe it will do no harm if the two wires are inserted
> into the clip incorrectly?

Not sure, but my 93 has two parallel wires over to the battery hot with a
fusible wire also.

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