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An alternator has no output. Technician A says that the alternator field circuit may have an open circuit. Technician B says that the fusible link may be open in the alternator …
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An alternator has no output. Technician A says that the alternator field circuit may have an open circuit. Technician B says that the fusible link may be open in the alternator to battery wire. Who is right
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Both technicians could be right. An open circuit in the alternator field circuit or a blown fusible link in the alternator to battery wire can both cause an alternator to have no output.
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