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Old 6th March 2010, 02:40 PM
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Hi, i have a 1.8 carb cvh, but have no idea about the fiord wiring, as i have no recollection when i took the sierra apart. I know these wires go to the lternator,battery and starter, but where and how? I hope to have the engine running an a few hours!!!





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1 - Goes to the alternator, they are keyed and ponly fit one way.
2 - Goes to the Battery + terminal

3 - Big terminal onto the free big termina on the starter, Black and red to the starter solenoid. ( 3rd I am unsure of, whats at the other end? )

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Thanks, any idea about 4 and 5. Will hopefully have a video of it running up today or tomorrow
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oh yeah, should have said, the red in 3 goes to the read in 4, and the black in 3 goes to the square one in 4, if it helps. ALso where do they go? i have never doen anything with ford engines beofre, so really have no idea as to what im doing

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Hi Geeman hopefully i can help,

just been having the same problem with mine(should of took more photos).

3 - red goes to starter solenoid,
- black / red goes to starter solenoid,
- black negative lead put to one of the starter motor securing bolts.

4 - red to +12v
- black lead in background to to -12v
- other black lead attached to eng block (I used the lifting point bolt).

5 - put to +12v (supply hazards and fuses?).

Note - I'd add a couple of earth leads from you engine to chassis as well, just to be on the safe side.

Hope that helps, I've now got a problem with my ignition solenoid - Think i was a bit heavy handed with the pliers!!!!!
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4- Big red one to the battery +12.
4- Black one looks like an earth I think, where does it go?

5- Brown earth on battery, red +12 on battery. Black I think this is an earth and joins to the earth on the starter cable.??


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