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> Blue wire, ... any idea?
thieuster
post Apr 15 2015, 01:42 PM
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I've been working on the body for the last few days. And all that rubbing and sanding must have had an effect on the wiring... There's a blue wire hanging loose under the dash.

Somehow, I think it's not as the Dr. Ing. had in mind... looks like an aftermarket one.

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post Apr 15 2015, 04:11 PM
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Solid blue wire is almost ALWAYS the field circuit for the alternator (in VWs and Porsches). However, that wire is the wrong color blue and has the wrong terminator.

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