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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine CDA-9815" data-source="post: 2904272" data-attributes="member: 552341"><p>$900 alternator... lol. Yeah the dealer repalced the alt and battery.</p><p></p><p>My car is pretty much no where not stock... custom cam, FAST 90 intake manifold, LT's, no cats, catback, CAI, electric water pump, 150 shot of nitrous, dyno tune, etc. It's good to know people, which is probably the only reason I got any warranty work done.</p><p></p><p>The fans do however work, but not by themself (aka they had to use a Tech II to get them to turn on). We have not touched the wiring for the fans, the guy working on my car didn't see nothing wrong with the wiring either. So I really have no idea what is wrong. Maybe it's a relay... but with such a new car I have no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine CDA-9815, post: 2904272, member: 552341"] $900 alternator... lol. Yeah the dealer repalced the alt and battery. My car is pretty much no where not stock... custom cam, FAST 90 intake manifold, LT's, no cats, catback, CAI, electric water pump, 150 shot of nitrous, dyno tune, etc. It's good to know people, which is probably the only reason I got any warranty work done. The fans do however work, but not by themself (aka they had to use a Tech II to get them to turn on). We have not touched the wiring for the fans, the guy working on my car didn't see nothing wrong with the wiring either. So I really have no idea what is wrong. Maybe it's a relay... but with such a new car I have no idea. [/QUOTE]
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