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<blockquote data-quote="heavy-chevy" data-source="post: 39836" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>thats what i thought too, but this is how the factory wiring is so it must be rite. the solenoid feed has its own wire but the rectifier wire passes through the same terminal on the solenoid, then to a fuse, then to the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heavy-chevy, post: 39836, member: 551"] thats what i thought too, but this is how the factory wiring is so it must be rite. the solenoid feed has its own wire but the rectifier wire passes through the same terminal on the solenoid, then to a fuse, then to the battery. [/QUOTE]
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