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Old 02-07-2007, 02:23 PM
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Odd Electrical Problem

I have a 95 tracker 2wd that will start up and drive for about 5 minutes and then slowly lose power and die. Then about 30 minutes after sitting, the car will start up and drive another 5 minutes before losing power again. I am completely baffled about this and can only think SHORT!!! but that can be a complicated job. Anyone have problems like this or know what the problem is? Thanks.
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Old 02-07-2007, 07:35 PM
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Re: Odd Electrical Problem

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I have a 95 tracker 2wd that will start up and drive for about 5 minutes and then slowly lose power and die. Then about 30 minutes after sitting, the car will start up and drive another 5 minutes before losing power again. I am completely baffled about this and can only think SHORT!!! but that can be a complicated job. Anyone have problems like this or know what the problem is? Thanks.
Sounds like a partially clogged fuel filter.
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Old 02-12-2007, 03:49 PM
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Re: Odd Electrical Problem

I might of found the problem. I found that the wire that splits into the positive lead from the alternator was loose on the terminal. I recrimped the lug and soldered. Will update if this is not the solution. Hopefully, this will solve the issue. Also, thank you for the reply. .
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