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NOT Light Dimming, But Excess Voltage?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdawg" data-source="post: 2458931" data-attributes="member: 568776"><p>so what about with it bumpin? I bet what you are seeing is the stock electrical system catching up, like the lights dim then it catches up and by that time the bass hit is over the system catches up and the lights get a lil brighter. If you in fact have a regulator problem inside the PCM you have to get a new PCM. DV I doubt you do, but kicker06 you may have a problem with the car being older. Also if you do in fact have a bad reg and its iinside your computer you can just bypass the computer and hook up an external regulator box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdawg, post: 2458931, member: 568776"] so what about with it bumpin? I bet what you are seeing is the stock electrical system catching up, like the lights dim then it catches up and by that time the bass hit is over the system catches up and the lights get a lil brighter. If you in fact have a regulator problem inside the PCM you have to get a new PCM. DV I doubt you do, but kicker06 you may have a problem with the car being older. Also if you do in fact have a bad reg and its iinside your computer you can just bypass the computer and hook up an external regulator box. [/QUOTE]
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