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    0.002 volts at alternator

    My batteries died so I suspected a bad alternator in my 2007 22Ve with the 5.7 MP. I changed the alternator but it wasn’t generating any power. I took it out and got it bench tested. Both my old one the new test good. After some research and reading through posts here, I suspect the orange wire in the diagram.

    Is there anything else I should test and consider?

    Is there a fuse somewhere?

    Whats the best way to resolve the issue? Run a new wire?
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    Last edited by Martin22ve; 05-30-2025, 06:29 AM.

    #2
    Check the purple wire to see if it is turning on the alternator.

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      #3
      Thank you! If I’m not getting voltage, is there a fuse or another part I should check?

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        #4
        Has to have a good ground wire connection also.

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          #5
          Thank you Lee! Purple wire is getting just under 12v with ignition on. Zero with it off so I assume that’s good. There’s no orange wire going between starter and alternator but I have a pink/red cable without a connector at the alt going to the starter. I’m wondering if the red wire was combined going to the EFI and ALT instead of adding an additional orange wire? I also wonder if the connect broke off or was purposely cut? I don’t remember seeing an extra connector when I changed the alternator.

          The heavy red/pink wire has 12v coming from starter connection.
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          Last edited by Martin22ve; 05-30-2025, 08:12 PM.

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            #6
            Ground looks good.

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              #7
              Seems like on that year, the wire might have gone from the alternator to an isolator mounted on the back of the seat above the v-drive.

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                #8
                That’s correct. The isolator ended up being bad. Even though a mechanic had ruled it out and thought it was the alternator. Thank you Lee!!

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