"aislling" <aislling@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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out the fuse to the alternator and corrected charging problem.
Thanks!
While you are at it check and or replace the positive battery cable. They
can look good on the outside and be rotten on the inside.
On Jan 22, 9:07 pm, "Happy Traveler" <happy_trave...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Two alternators and three batteries? Aren't you better off taking it to
a
> pro?
>
> It does not sound like a drain problem at all, but like the alternator
not
> charging. A simple multimeter will tell you, and it's cheaper than a new
> battery. Perhaps you have a loose ground connection.
> Some older alternators used an external regulator, which might be bad,
but
I
> doubt that MY 94 still had one of those. Anyone know for sure?
>
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> >I have a 94 4x4, driving along radio started going on and off, lights
> > dimmed, car died. Have replaced alternator twice battery 3 times,
> > cleaned battery wires, installed new connectors, checked fender fuse
> > box, have no idea what next.- Hide quoted text -
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