[Image of a wiring diagram]
Alternator
* Terminal A: This is the positive terminal of the alternator. It is connected to the battery positive terminal through the ammeter.
* Terminal B: This is the negative terminal of the alternator. It is connected to the battery negative terminal.
* Terminal C: This is the sense terminal of the alternator. It is connected to the voltage regulator.
Voltage Regulator
* Terminal I: This is the ignition terminal of the voltage regulator. It is connected to the ignition switch.
* Terminal F: This is the field terminal of the voltage regulator. It is connected to the alternator field terminal.
* Terminal S: This is the sense terminal of the voltage regulator. It is connected to the alternator sense terminal.
* Terminal B: This is the battery terminal of the voltage regulator. It is connected to the battery positive terminal.
* Terminal G: This is the ground terminal of the voltage regulator. It is connected to the chassis ground.
Connections
* The positive terminal of the battery is connected to the terminal A on the alternator.
* The negative terminal of the battery is connected to the terminal B on the alternator.
* The sense terminal of the alternator is connected to the terminal S on the voltage regulator.
* The ignition terminal of the voltage regulator is connected to the ignition switch.
* The field terminal of the voltage regulator is connected to the alternator field terminal.
* The battery terminal of the voltage regulator is connected to the battery positive terminal.
* The ground terminal of the voltage regulator is connected to the chassis ground.