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<blockquote data-quote="VOA_NIGHTMARE" data-source="post: 774124" data-attributes="member: 555504"><p>have your belts checked as well. that could be it, thats one of the first things I would look into. Take it to a garage and have them test the bat alt and the check the belts. Odds are they wont charge you anything but see if you can watch them while they check the stuff so they dont try to bs you.They got a thing they hook up to the bat that will put a load on it and show if the bat is good you will see it in the green and the alt as well. And the belts you can see if there loose or have cracks in them, it could just be a belt slipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VOA_NIGHTMARE, post: 774124, member: 555504"] have your belts checked as well. that could be it, thats one of the first things I would look into. Take it to a garage and have them test the bat alt and the check the belts. Odds are they wont charge you anything but see if you can watch them while they check the stuff so they dont try to bs you.They got a thing they hook up to the bat that will put a load on it and show if the bat is good you will see it in the green and the alt as well. And the belts you can see if there loose or have cracks in them, it could just be a belt slipping. [/QUOTE]
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