03-12-2020, 10:27 PM
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Re: Stock alternator to 12 SI alternator
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Originally Posted by studeclunker
Okay, If I have this right, to bypass the external Regulator, I connect the blue and yellow wires coming out of my Alternator to the red and brown wires, respectively, in the Regulator plug. This permits the Internally-regulated Alternator to take over for the original external Regulator and my battery should charge?
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You should have the red wire at the external regulator jumped to the blue wire that goes back to the alternator. Marked #1
The brown wire @ the external regulator jumped to the white going to the alternator. marked #2
PS, the wire colors really don't matter as long as you jumper them to the right spot. I don't know where you got the yellow wire from???
Per this drawing.
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