Alternator

Asked by Willie Dec 19, 2018 at 01:11 PM about the 1994 Pontiac Firebird Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my alternator plug was cut off of
my wire harness by another guy
and he cut it so far back to where
I can't locate the wires to go to a
new plug my question is how can I
rewire my new alternator plug to
make it work on my 1994 Pontiac
firebird 3.4 motor base model

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No easy way to fix this. You will need to dig back and locate the cut leads and then splice a new piece of wire and connector (if that was removed) back in place.

I can't find the split wires to cut wires like they're untraceable for some damn reason but I see the wires are running to the Alton I mean to the air conditioner unit as well but there's no talking to each other to make two wires and not three which I need for my alternator plug so how do I go about running it a different way so that way it is just charge and I have a self-regulating charge I'm hemi alternator or internally regulated alternator

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