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i have some electrical problems here...alternator...
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<blockquote data-quote="TypeRBass" data-source="post: 1485272" data-attributes="member: 560754"><p>so i did some troubleshooting tonight...</p><p></p><p>took the + lead of the DMM and put it on the alt + wire...</p><p></p><p>took the - lead of the DMM and put it on the alternator casing</p><p></p><p>and the voltage read steady and fine...</p><p></p><p>i also turned the car on and left it in park but revved the engine up to 3000/4000 rpms a couple of times and no light flashing...interesting to me...so my last thinking is..that something is loose and when im driving down the road with the vibrations its causing something here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeRBass, post: 1485272, member: 560754"] so i did some troubleshooting tonight... took the + lead of the DMM and put it on the alt + wire... took the - lead of the DMM and put it on the alternator casing and the voltage read steady and fine... i also turned the car on and left it in park but revved the engine up to 3000/4000 rpms a couple of times and no light flashing...interesting to me...so my last thinking is..that something is loose and when im driving down the road with the vibrations its causing something here... [/QUOTE]
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