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<blockquote data-quote="meanman101" data-source="post: 342762" data-attributes="member: 550124"><p>Caps serve their purpose but really dont do too much. If you dont have the proper tools I would go to a professional installer and get your electrical system checked. In particular if your battery is putting out the voltage and if your alt is functioning properly.</p><p></p><p>I live in the deep south were the coldest Ive ever seen it all my ?? years was a few years ago when it hit 9 degrees. Anyway I have heard that cold weather does effect batteries. It cheap thing to do but well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meanman101, post: 342762, member: 550124"] Caps serve their purpose but really dont do too much. If you dont have the proper tools I would go to a professional installer and get your electrical system checked. In particular if your battery is putting out the voltage and if your alt is functioning properly. I live in the deep south were the coldest Ive ever seen it all my ?? years was a few years ago when it hit 9 degrees. Anyway I have heard that cold weather does effect batteries. It cheap thing to do but well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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