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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8662693" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You may need to check your supply fuse as well,and may need to refresh the wiring there also.You can go to Orileys or Autozone, or an auto parts store and they can check your voltage at the battery.You can pull your alternator and take it in and have them bench test it as well as the battery.Its generally FREE.If they know what they are doing, you dont have to pull either.Test individually.How old is your battery?What is your electrical like?Supply wire size, and fuse,?What amp or amps are you running, and what vehicle?You have an existing alternator/or newer or an HO alternator?Have you done the Big 3yet?What battery do you have?Size,group,and type?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8662693, member: 634282"] You may need to check your supply fuse as well,and may need to refresh the wiring there also.You can go to Orileys or Autozone, or an auto parts store and they can check your voltage at the battery.You can pull your alternator and take it in and have them bench test it as well as the battery.Its generally FREE.If they know what they are doing, you dont have to pull either.Test individually.How old is your battery?What is your electrical like?Supply wire size, and fuse,?What amp or amps are you running, and what vehicle?You have an existing alternator/or newer or an HO alternator?Have you done the Big 3yet?What battery do you have?Size,group,and type? [/QUOTE]
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