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Cable Change For Battery/alternator And Engine?


Viks
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Hi I'm new to the forum had a look about but couldn't find what I was looking for.

I've got a Yaris T-Sport 2002 and I want to change:

1. Cable from positive Battery to alternator

2. Cable from engine to earth

3. Cable from alternator to earth (if there is one)

Can anyone tell me or provide me a link on how to do this. I've change the negative cable on the Battery but can't seem to follow the run of cable from positive Battery to alt??

I can't seem to find the cable coming from engine to alternator either does anyone know?

Thanks

Viks

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Hi I'm new to the forum had a look about but couldn't find what I was looking for.

I've got a Yaris T-Sport 2002 and I want to change:

1. Cable from positive battery to alternator

2. Cable from engine to earth

3. Cable from alternator to earth (if there is one)

Can anyone tell me or provide me a link on how to do this. I've change the negative cable on the battery but can't seem to follow the run of cable from positive battery to alt??

I can't seem to find the cable coming from engine to alternator either does anyone know?

Thanks

Viks

Hi

Why do you want to change them, are they broken?

Pete

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