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Had an issue where my '85 900 Turbo's alternator was getting quite loose and jiggling around. I finally got it tightened back up, but the car now won't start unless I jump it and won't stay running after I disconnect the jumper cables.
I noticed a wire that was dangling off the back and took a picture that shows a little black box on the other side with something that looks like maybe this wire should be connected to, but can't tell and not sure how I can make the connection given the access there. It is a bit hard to see the wire that connects to the bottom on the right in this picture as it is too close to the lens but maybe someone knows.
Any help is appreciated.
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