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Old 02-23-2005, 10:11 PM
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Re: Alternator Change

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Originally Posted by anhorvat2
Thank you so much guys.
1) I used a different voltmeter. I got 12.3V.
2) I checked for a battery drain. Got a 1.9 amps. When I removed the horn fuse 0.00 amps. Fix it.
3) I was told to recheck for a short in this way: with the battery connected, pull out a fuse (horn), suppose to have no voltage. I got 12.25V. IS THIS A CORRECT way to check for a short ???????
Thanks again,
John
im not good with it but does sound like something is gounding out. alvin will know more
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