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Voltage drop from A/C
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<blockquote data-quote="jaws031" data-source="post: 7402126" data-attributes="member: 634199"><p>My battery died sometimes when i cut the car off it wouldnt crank when i tried to start it. I had my battery and alt checked they say they were both good but prob still continued especially during the night from my hid's. I changed batteries and after the car sat over night new battery was dead. I took the car to get the alternator rebuilt. The man at the shop told me my belt wasnt tight enough to make the alt do what it needed to, so i tightened it and lately the car havent died on me. I have a 82 malibu and the only electrical components are HIDs viper 5901 thats all no radio. I dont know if this will help you but it could just be a bad alt belt or its not adj properly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaws031, post: 7402126, member: 634199"] My battery died sometimes when i cut the car off it wouldnt crank when i tried to start it. I had my battery and alt checked they say they were both good but prob still continued especially during the night from my hid's. I changed batteries and after the car sat over night new battery was dead. I took the car to get the alternator rebuilt. The man at the shop told me my belt wasnt tight enough to make the alt do what it needed to, so i tightened it and lately the car havent died on me. I have a 82 malibu and the only electrical components are HIDs viper 5901 thats all no radio. I dont know if this will help you but it could just be a bad alt belt or its not adj properly [/QUOTE]
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