Are all Camaro 4th generation 1993-2002, z28 , v6 the same?

Check the marking,s on the alternator. Without this information it,s difficult to say with complete confidence...you should have a single-heavy gage wire this is for charging...go,s to positive battery terminal then you should have 2 smaller gage wire,s...one is for field , the other is for internal regulator. The easy way is to make it a 1 wire setup.

By simply connecting the 2 small wire,s together it will induce a charge to the field winding,s which will put it in a full charge mode. There are problem,s with this...it will charge all the time whether the battery need,s it or not & it can drain the battery down if not in operation for extended period,s...overcharging can be a problem...your best bet is to identify the terminal,s on the alternator & wire it as shown in a chilton,s repair manual. A mechanic,s manual...not one printed for a specific car or year.

You can find one at your local public library look in the electrical repair section...match the diagram,s with the marking,s on the alternator & wire it accordingly....another way is to attach a hot lead from your starter solenoid ...the one lead that is only hot when starting...incorporate a diode one way electrical valve then attach that to the field terminal at the alternator...this will energise the field momentarily to put it in the charge mode...you will need the diode because after starting the field will produce a currant flow & you don,t want your starter to re engage. I believe that G.M. used a resistor instead but a diode will work ...easier than finding a resistor with the proper resistance....all that is needed to start the alternator charging is a momentary flash/charge to the field.....good luck!

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