Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
I found a red/gray strip wire with a plastic female end not connected to anything near the back of the alternator. Is it an extra wire for an amp gauge? The white plastic end does have the letters AMP on it. I have a 1978 Spider and I don't have an AMP or VOLT meter. Maybe an idiot light? Help with identification of the wire please. Thanks
- manoa matt
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Re: Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
That wire is for the idle stop solenoid on the carb. AMP is the manufacturer of the plastic electrical connectors. You need a wiring diagram. http://www.artigue.com/fiat/wiring/Wiring_1978.pdf
Re: Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
Matt,manoa matt wrote:That wire is for the idle stop solenoid on the carb. AMP is the manufacturer of the plastic electrical connectors. You need a wiring diagram. http://www.artigue.com/fiat/wiring/Wiring_1978.pdf
That was is plugged in already and has an orange wire alongside it. This is a single red/silver wire and the other side of the plastic end has the number 180984.
I also see a gray/red wire for low oil pressure idiot light on the diagram you attached. I have a hard time with the diagram since I am not sure what all the junctions mean. I will take a pic and attach it. Maybe that will help?
- manoa matt
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Re: Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
The 180984 number is the part number of the plastic connector and does not mean anything. The low oil pressure wire is grey with a yellow stripe.
Follow that grey wire with the red stripe, on the other end is another female connector with a pink wire.
Follow that grey wire with the red stripe, on the other end is another female connector with a pink wire.
Re: Wire near alternator not plugged in ?????
I was looking at the diagram you posted and if you look at the fuel gauge on the left side, just above it is a junction with a gray/red wire that goes to the fuel tank sending unit. I am very confused as the diagram looks nothing like the actual car connections. I guess I should start looking for a male connector within the proximity of the female connector.manoa matt wrote:The 180984 number is the part number of the plastic connector and does not mean anything. The low oil pressure wire is grey with a yellow stripe.
Follow that grey wire with the red stripe, on the other end is another female connector with a pink wire.