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[QUOTE="gman1, post: 655934, member: 783"] See if this helps. If the cluster light goes off when you unplug the alternator, then the problem IS NOT between the alternator and the cluster. So you're either looking at a supply voltage issue or an alternator/connector issue. Use a test light to see if you have 12 volts at the "A" terminal (orange/lt. blue) wire with the key in the "run" position. If you have 12 volts there, then the problem is at the alternator (be it the connector or the alternator itself. If you DON'T have 12 volts, check the #6 fuse under the hood. [/QUOTE]
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