It is STAMPED on the alternator, just look at it real close. You may have to take it off to see it.
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Under the bonnet, identify where the belt runs on one side of the motor. The alternator is located at the bottom on the rear side of the motor.(ie. the hard spot to get to) This is for a 774cc motor.
"Misfiring" After Installation of a New AlternatorRemoval and replacement of an alternator should not causemisfiring of the engine.Either this is a coincidence, OR whoever changed the alternator inadvertently damaged the ignition wiring system.The "fix" for this problem is to have someone who knows what he/she is doing to fully troubleshoot the ignition system, identify the fault, and properly correct it.
it's your alternator I just had the same problem its going dead causing it to use most of the battery power
The alternator does not have a resistor.The alternator does not have a resistor.
= What is the different between permanent magnetic alternator and alternator? =
The alternator does not actually have a fuse. The alternator has a regulator. The regulator is mounted on the top of the alternator.
There should only be four wire going to this. positive cable, negative cable, and two field terminals, but those are sortof together.
Wilson the tensioner pulley and remove the alternator belt. Remove the wiring to the alternator. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. Remove the alternator and replace with a new alternator.
Remove the alternator belt from your 2003 Ford Mustang alternator. Remove the wiring harness from the alternator. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new alternator.
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