- Feb 22, 2017
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hi, I have a lot of confusion still after all of the reading I have been doing on upgrading a 2g to a 3g alternator.
I have a 1991 Ford bronco xlt with a 1991 mustang gt engine in it. The current alternator (I believe it's a 2g) has one wire coming out of it and it goes into a blue thing with 5 studs on the fender next to the battery. The positive cable on the battery terminal connects to this also. What is the blue thing? I ordered a new positive cable with a fuse for the stud on the alternator. Does that positive cable connect to where the old positive cable connects to on the blue thing or does it connect straight to the positive battery terminal? My bronco has a working voltage indicator but I don't think it has an alternator light. I understand where the white wire and yellow wire go but I need help figuring out a way to give the green wire the signal it needs. There is no green existing green wire in the wiring harness and I have not found anything on the forums about this problem. Is there a way around this problem? If someone knows what to do please put it in kindergarten terms because I am very very beginner at car electrics.
Thank you for your time
I have a 1991 Ford bronco xlt with a 1991 mustang gt engine in it. The current alternator (I believe it's a 2g) has one wire coming out of it and it goes into a blue thing with 5 studs on the fender next to the battery. The positive cable on the battery terminal connects to this also. What is the blue thing? I ordered a new positive cable with a fuse for the stud on the alternator. Does that positive cable connect to where the old positive cable connects to on the blue thing or does it connect straight to the positive battery terminal? My bronco has a working voltage indicator but I don't think it has an alternator light. I understand where the white wire and yellow wire go but I need help figuring out a way to give the green wire the signal it needs. There is no green existing green wire in the wiring harness and I have not found anything on the forums about this problem. Is there a way around this problem? If someone knows what to do please put it in kindergarten terms because I am very very beginner at car electrics.
Thank you for your time