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<blockquote data-quote="pfhappy" data-source="post: 8073647" data-attributes="member: 653894"><p>OK, went to AutoZone as suggested. A fellow tested my battery with a handheld gadget - it read "good". Guy made the comment "This battery's brand new! Maybe something else is wrong". Yes, well that is possible. It's not an Interstate brand - the battery is a Deka - I never heard of Deka batteries - the AutoZone sales guy didn't much else about batteries except what the battery tester told him.</p><p></p><p>Alternators are $100 and up for rebuilt ones and $150 for new ones, and that's not installed.</p><p></p><p>As long as the wiring harness is not frying, I'm going to have to live with the problem for now. No money to spare...</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for all your great advice.. thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pfhappy, post: 8073647, member: 653894"] OK, went to AutoZone as suggested. A fellow tested my battery with a handheld gadget - it read "good". Guy made the comment "This battery's brand new! Maybe something else is wrong". Yes, well that is possible. It's not an Interstate brand - the battery is a Deka - I never heard of Deka batteries - the AutoZone sales guy didn't much else about batteries except what the battery tester told him. Alternators are $100 and up for rebuilt ones and $150 for new ones, and that's not installed. As long as the wiring harness is not frying, I'm going to have to live with the problem for now. No money to spare... Thank you so much for all your great advice.. thank you. [/QUOTE]
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