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Author Subject: Wire from Starter Uncertainty
Eddleston

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Post #1
Where does this go?
It comes off the starter but once the manifold is sat on I can't work out what it attaches to.
There's already something like it attached to the alternator.

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Posted 2nd Dec 2014 at 18:06
Eddleston

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Post #2
The one that goes to almost where the ratchet is (the ratchet is on the alt.)

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Posted 2nd Dec 2014 at 18:10
dangti6

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Location: Taunton, Somerset

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Post #3
Alternator.

The alternator has 3 cables going to it. 2 under the larger nut Thumbs up

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  • Posted 5th Dec 2014 at 20:30
    Puggitt

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    Post #4
    If it came off the starter it's the solenoid wire, which then is held up by one of the inlet support plates.

    Hope that's what you're asking?
    Posted 5th Dec 2014 at 22:26
    dangti6

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    Post #5
    I believe the wire he's showing is the separate cable from the battery - to starter - to alternator.

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  • Posted 6th Dec 2014 at 08:49

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