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22re ground wire locations - the guide!!!
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not to get entirely off topic.. but just recently on my pickup the #2 on the list burnt from one end to the other and caused the diodes to burn up in my alternator.. i had never messed with any of the wires and neither did the PO.. but could this have been caused by water getting in the connector right beside the airbox????
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Shawn Kelly (06-18-2020)
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Without the a/c bracket it is an M12 (14mm head) I'm not exactly sure on the thread pitch it's a 1.00 or a 1.25.....I would think the one to the A/C bracket would be the same to save on cost....maybe someone else can confirm as I don't have A/C.
Last edited by raydouble; 01-16-2010 at 07:35 PM.
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Im upgrading all of the ground wires to the larger size because i just got a 160 AMP alternator, im also upgrading the output wire from the alternator to the battery to 4 gauge because the stock wire is only 8 gauge and would probably melt and short out with the extra power going through it.
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
Other then #4 I don`t have any other grounds you have pictures of.
I do have one to the body to one of the inner fender bolts The other goes to one of the M10 bolt holes on the right side of the engine towards the front.
I have no problems on all my Toyota Vehicles with the grounds like this.
I do have one to the body to one of the inner fender bolts The other goes to one of the M10 bolt holes on the right side of the engine towards the front.
I have no problems on all my Toyota Vehicles with the grounds like this.