I have an ALT plug, it is part of your reworked explorer harness. I don't have any of the original bronco alternator or voltage regulator wiring. The explorer reworked harness ALT plug only has two wires going to the plug/ voltage regulator, a green with red and a larger yellow with white. Do I only need to add the charge post wiring now ( top alternator post to the +battery)? I have read a few posts and learned to disconnect the ahmmeter and connect it post to post. I am researching where to get a voltmeter gauge to replace the ahmmeter. Thank you for your time.1. Connect to the ignition switch or to the red-blue just after the ignition switch. You can remove the remainder of that circuit from your harness, the Explorer harness handles your NSS.
2. Connect to the ignition switch or to the red-green just after the ignition switch. If you have resistor wire this must connect before the resistor so that the EFI gets a full 12v.
3. If you have a later harness where the ALT plug is present then you only need to add the charge post wiring. Use 6awg and a 175a megafuse. If you have an early harness without the ALT plug then follow Doug's directions above.
4. No. The Explorer alternator is internally regulated.
5. You can. But I would keep the coil wire to trigger the EFI only. That way any sort of short from anything else on that circuit won't leave you stranded. I believe Painless #914 (green/red) is a better choice to provide power to your lights and switches (except reverse lights). If your harness has the ALT plug then the green/red coming in under the dash connects to #914, optionally you can wire in a warning light between the two.
My documentation shows Painless #956 for reverse lights.
Mel