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Old Aug 12, 2017 | 04:41 PM
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confused as to some different wiring diagrams. Please confirm....
1) Red wire /red tape from alternator - spade connector connects to the Batt terminal on relay with red tape
2) 90 Degree connector with orange and black from headlamp fusible link goes to same Batt terminal
3) 90 Degree power window connector, red wire...Batt terminal?
4) 90 Degree ignition connects to??

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Old Aug 12, 2017 | 06:49 PM
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Have wired accordingly....is this correct? All 3 red wires from alternator, ignition and power windows to outside terminal and black / orange to Batt terminal Thanks
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Electrically- it doesn't matter...It'll work fine as both screw sets are 'connected' together.


NCRS it might say different.....

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Old Aug 13, 2017 | 12:05 AM
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Thanks Richard. Not concerned about NCRS, just trying to keep wiring correct! Also having power window issue...
Working on checking power and grounds. Am up to relay in Console, will pick back up tomorrow.

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Electrically- it doesn't matter...It'll work fine as both screw sets are 'connected' together.


NCRS it might say different.....

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