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I'm wondering what this part is and what does it do?
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Yes it's inside the alternator and that is the part. I bought an alternator off eBay that was said to be an isolated ground. When I hooked it up the battery sparked horribly and almost fried a battery wire. I took it back off and opened it up and noticed this part missing?!!! I have since got a rebuild kit that includes that part and installed it. I'm wondering if that will fix the problem of the battery cable sparking when I hook it up? I'm pretty new at alternators so any insight is appreciated.If it's this then it is an important part of the alternator. It is a wirewound resistor.
https://www.aspwholesale.com/resistor-dr-p2096.html
It's a resistor. As noted above, some alternators have them, some don't. Here's a link to my alternator rebuild thread so you can see the insulators that are used in an isolated ground alternator.I'm wondering what this part is and what does it do?
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