I recently replaced a broken generator with a Bosch alternator on my 1970 Mk. 3. I followed the instructions on the VTR site about which wires to tie together to eliminate the old voltage regulator, and have the alternator itself installed and wired up. The problem I'm having, is that the alternator is not getting the signal to turn on. I pulled two wires off the back of the generator, a small brown/green wire, and a large brown/yellow wire. I have the large wire attached to the battery positive lug on the alternator, and the brown/green wire connected to the field positive. If I jump the brown/green wire to battery positive, the circuit starts charging. When I take a look at the voltage coming off the brown/green wire, I only get about two volts. Does anyone know what this voltage *should* be? My multimeter tells me that brown/green wire went to the old voltage regulator. According to the VTR site, I tie together the small brown/green and small brown/yellow wires from the voltage regulator box, which is done. Does anyone know where that small brown/yellow wire goes from the voltage regulator circuit? I do not have a wiring diagram.
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