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In a 1972 Dodge Dart, the alternator typically has a few key wires: the large output terminal (usually marked "B") connects to the battery and is often red; the field terminal (often marked "F") connects to the voltage regulator and is usually brown; and the terminal for the warning light (often marked "L") is typically connected with a yellow or light green wire. Always refer to a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for precise connections, as variations can exist.

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