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Alternator pigtail wire locations

Hey yall, accidentally stripped my pigtail while swapping the alternator in my 4R. Im hoping someone could send me a photo of theirs so I can see where the wire go(just to be sure) i can kinda guess where they went based off the angle of how theyre bent, but its better knowing.

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Connector G2 (green) for the ‘generator’ aka alternator. P/N of connector 90980-11964

Looking at (into the, not the back end) connector top is pin 1 and 2, bottom is 3 and 4.

Pin 1 – White – 7.5 amp Alt-S Fuse
Pin 1 – White – 140 amp fuse just before 7.5 amp-s fuse (diagram doesn’t show a pin 2) odd.
Pin 2 – Yellow w/ red stripe – 15 amp Ignition Fuse
Pin 4 – grey – body ECU and also splits to 7.5 amp gage fuse
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Connector G2 (green) for the ‘generator’ aka alternator. P/N of connector 90980-11964

Looking at (into the, not the back end) connector top is pin 1 and 2, bottom is 3 and 4.

Pin 1 – White – 7.5 amp Alt-S Fuse
Pin 1 – White – 140 amp fuse just before 7.5 amp-s fuse (diagram doesn’t show a pin 2) odd.
Pin 2 – Yellow w/ red stripe – 15 amp Ignition Fuse
Pin 4 – grey – body ECU and also splits to 7.5 amp gage fuse
could you possibly get a pic of yours?
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At work so that is a no go. Maybe someone else has theirs on hand?
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At work so that is a no go. Maybe someone else has theirs on hand?
All good, got it working!! thanks for the help!

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