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eg914
post Jul 30 2006, 11:40 PM
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I have traced my no charge/no alternator light to no continuity from the DF connection on the alternator wiring harness (at the relay board) to ground. I hope it is a broken 30 year old wire and not a broken 2 year old alternator.

Is it possible to remove the back from the alternator without removing the alternator from the car?

If so, how much trouble and time am I in for?

Thanks in advance for any help or misdirection (either works for me) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Jul 31 2006, 02:45 PM
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You can work around the heat exchangers on a pre-75 car. You'll have to drop some of the other heater parts out (I think the S-shaped ducts from the fan shroud, etc.) but I did the job without removing a heat exchanger.

Three times in a row, actually. ("OK, now all that's left is this piece. Which goes on before everything else does... ARGH!")

Oh, and the light won't come on at all if the VR is not plugged in. (Guess how I know that?)

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