how do you connect the wire from the alternater to the starter?
You do not connect any wire from the alternator to the starter. The positive wire from the alternator should run to the positive on the battery, and the negative wire (if equipped) should run to the engine block (or any suitable ground). Most alternators are already grounded by the bolts holding them to the engine, but some do have a negative wire.
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Starter solenoid.
You have to disconnect the ground wire from the block. You have to disconnect the positive wire from the starter and the alternator and the powerline going to the fuse box. and connect the new ground then the positive
It is the ignition wire. The purple wire goes to the small stud on starter.
The proper way to connect a second starter wire depends with the configuration used.
It's located on the end if the main power wire coming off the alternator. This wire connects to the starter. The fusible link is located on the starter end of the wire.
Indirectly. The positive cable on the battery is hooked to the starter. The other wire on the starter post goes up to the alternator.
the positive wire that recharges the battery after being drained from the starter
Positive
Connect it to one of the mounting bolts or the engine block. Match the size of the connector to a nearby bolt on the block.
the starter,battery and the alternator are good,icheck and change the the wires but the light inside the dashboard,the headlights come on but the truck will not start.