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Time: 04:52:53 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Alternator woes.
From: "user9253" <fransew@gmail.com>
A loose or corroded connection can produce the symptom that you describe. Check
every connection in the alternator field circuit and in the transponder circuit,
both negative and positive sides. Any switches or circuit breakers or fuses
in the problem circuit are also suspect. Bad connections are easier to find
if the circuit is heavily loaded while checking for voltage drops in both negative
an positive wires.
Joe
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Joe Gores
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