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replaceing external reg alternator with internal reg (HJ60)

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replaceing external reg alternator with internal reg (HJ60)

Post by taspatrol »

ok so while i was away the alternator died on my 60 series 2H diesel got a price for a replacement and i just cant afford the $600 price tag right now so i got one off a mate that was internally regulated

so i was just wondering if some one can explain to me how i should wire this up as i have to drive back down to tafe at 4am monday morning and really really need it working


thanks in advance
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Post by chimpboy »

It shouldn't be too hard as there is a lot less wiring involved than the original externally regulated set-up.

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Basically you will just be hooking up the main cable from your battery, the second cable from your battery to the S terminal or equivalent on your new alternator, and the wire from your existing warning light to the L terminal or equivalent. Although the terminal designations may differ pretty much all internally regulated alternators will have the same basic set-up.

Unfortunately I can't tell you which wire is which on your older toyota wiring.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by chimpboy »

... have a look here: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic161 ... alternator

should clarify your wire colours etc.
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