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Old 02-20-2009, 02:27 PM
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Impala ls and ss owners with 6 pod cluster

Just wonder for the people who have the 6 pod cluster in thier impalas,when you have all your lights on,the heater on full and the rear defrogger all the one time do you guys voltage hand drop back to the middle or just below half when everything is on,mine does so i was wondering about othere impala owners voltage hand,it does rise over the half when accelerating but at a stop or idle draws back to a little less then half,thanks
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Re: Impala ls and ss owners with 6 pod cluster

Some of us with the base model have the 6 gauge cluster

I'll check mine, but I haven't noticed the voltage dropping like that. Could your serpentine belt be slipping under load?
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Re: Impala ls and ss owners with 6 pod cluster

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Some of us with the base model have the 6 gauge cluster

I'll check mine, but I haven't noticed the voltage dropping like that. Could your serpentine belt be slipping under load?
no i put a new water pump and belt on 5 days ago
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