Upgrading Alternator Wiring?
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Upgrading Alternator Wiring?
Hi, I did some searching and found some info. Most was on replacing the three wires.
I have a 2002, 3.4 liter tacoma and am upgrading the alternator to around 160 amps or so.
Can I add another say 8 gauge wire from the alternator to the battery with a fuse in the wire?
I could also replace the existing wire from the alternator to the battery, however, would I have to splice in other wires that are connected to the exsiting wire from the alternator? Is this wire from the alternator to the battery go through a fuse box?
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Bill
I have a 2002, 3.4 liter tacoma and am upgrading the alternator to around 160 amps or so.
Can I add another say 8 gauge wire from the alternator to the battery with a fuse in the wire?
I could also replace the existing wire from the alternator to the battery, however, would I have to splice in other wires that are connected to the exsiting wire from the alternator? Is this wire from the alternator to the battery go through a fuse box?
Thanks in advance.
Bill
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Thanks for the info. I took a couple of photos for clarity. The battery is very close to the alternator.
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Here are some more photos. The first photo is of the three wire harness and the white positive from the alternator. The second photo is where that white wire exits the fuse box. The third photo is where that white wire connects in the engine fuse box. What is that, that it connects to with the nut? A fuseable link? It says >PA66< SAE PA66, what does that mean? Would I need to upgrade this?
Can I replace the wire in the second photo that exits the fuse box and if so how would I pull it out and place a larger one in?
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Can I replace the wire in the second photo that exits the fuse box and if so how would I pull it out and place a larger one in?
Thanks
Bill
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You can replace the factory wiring with bigger cable, or do like I did, and just piggy back another wire in parallel and basically double it up. IIRC two 8 gauge should be about equal to one 4 gauge.
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Thanks, I see what you mean. It is difficult to turn upside down with all the wires. It looks like the fuse box is supposed to come apart, but I can't figure out how to take it apart. Here is another photo. The red is the part I thought was a fuse, but it looks more like just plastic and there is a metal strip that runs down from where the wire connects to the nut, see the blue circle. The fuse for the alternator is 120 amps and is circled in blue.
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I see now, I looked and found that white wire connected to the 120 amp alternator fuse. I took a photo of it and painted it red. It is dusty and dirty and I did not see it before!!!
I see now, so I either need to replace that wire and the one to the alternator with a big one or add one in parallel like Mt Goat did.
I just need to find the wire and the fittings.
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I see now, so I either need to replace that wire and the one to the alternator with a big one or add one in parallel like Mt Goat did.
I just need to find the wire and the fittings.
Thanks
Bill
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Oh, and also that Alternator Amp fuse is 120 amps and if my new alternator puts out 160 amps would it break the fuse? So, should I get a 160 amp or so fuse?
Thanks I think I almost got it covered!!!!
Bill
Thanks I think I almost got it covered!!!!
Bill
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