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I tried a few different screw locations in my last mustang but got some alternator whine with most all of them... but some of that is directly tied to the headlights as well. I eventually ended up using the seat belt bolt as a ground... Couldn't find anywhere else that I liked. I don't think I would recommend that again though... probably wasn't the smartest idea I have had.
I tried a few different screw locations in my last mustang but got some alternator whine with most all of them... but some of that is directly tied to the headlights as well. I eventually ended up using the seat belt bolt as a ground... Couldn't find anywhere else that I liked. I don't think I would recommend that again though... probably wasn't the smartest idea I have had.
Thanks I ended up loosing a bolt that holds the seat in and connected it there. No alternator whine.
Thanks I ended up loosing a bolt that holds the seat in and connected it there. No alternator whine.
Kev - Where precisely did you find the bolt you're speaking of? Everything I can find under the rear seat is painted except the bolts connecting the loop bar for the child seat to the frame. Unfortunately the bar between the two bolts is painted. I'm hoping your location provides an easier connection.
I used the upper bolt from the seatbelts on my last car, This one i found a stud in the spare tire well that has worked great. If you want to use a seat bolt that works as well, but to get to it you need to unbolt the seats.