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Onceyou have the altenator removed, confirm that the diode pack is workin correctly. If it s not, change the pack. If it is, trade the altenator for a rebuilt one. Look in the yellow pages for a starter/altenator rebuilder.
were talking about the big fat wire right? runs to the starter where the positive battery cable connects. Be sure the connections are clean and shiny bright on that cable and the battery connections and the starter connections. Make sure where the alternator bolts to the engine theres no corrosion and the bolts themselves are clean too, thats the ground for the alternator. Check the ground cable on the battery where it bolts to the body and or the engine too.
2. Remove all the connectors on the back of the altenator. 3. Remove the screws holding the wires to the altenator. 4. remove the bolts connecting the altenator to the engien block.
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