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Old 02-28-2008, 08:35 PM
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weird electrical problem

i have replaced the batter 2 times once in dec. 26 and battery was not even a year old, then the middle of feb.. i had to replace my alternator on dec. 26 also cause the diode was bad then that caused battery to go bad. last time my battery was bad i have noticed my head lights and instrament pannel lights have been flickering from dim to bright, i would even drive down the road after 5 min letting it warm up and they would flicker when i gave the car gas. does any1 know what might be causing this problem?
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Old 03-24-2008, 11:34 AM
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Re: weird electrical problem

have you inspected the cable from alternator to battery? All other connectors on the alternator .. and lastly .. check engine ground.

if none of that works .. take it to a dark place at night ... open the hood and have a buddy work the throttle and look around for anything sparking ...also check underneath the car but be very careful and dont sue me if your friend runs you over. repeat the above with your headlamps on in case its in their wiring, i dont think.

another lastly ... do you have any aftermarket audio accessories?
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