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Bad alt or bad battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="CHUCKmfnNORRIS" data-source="post: 7211039" data-attributes="member: 620096"><p>yeah im gonna bring it to my mechanic in the morning, just wanted to ask around to see what people had to say. i think its the alternator due to the fact that i have to rev the rpm's up to keep it from stalling out, i have jump started a good deal of cars and none of them required the rpm's to be reved up to charge up the bat enough to run at idle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHUCKmfnNORRIS, post: 7211039, member: 620096"] yeah im gonna bring it to my mechanic in the morning, just wanted to ask around to see what people had to say. i think its the alternator due to the fact that i have to rev the rpm's up to keep it from stalling out, i have jump started a good deal of cars and none of them required the rpm's to be reved up to charge up the bat enough to run at idle [/QUOTE]
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