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RE: Alternator questions
By John - 12/12/2004 4:09:21 PM; IP 142.177.106.162
Oh-oh.....sounds like a bad regulator caused one of the diodes in your new alternator to go. By the time you got your new regulator installed, it was too late. By the way, many alternator/regualtor problems are originally caused by a bad battery.....not counting worn alt bearings. Suggest taking the car to a shp specializing in alternator/starter repair. Will take the guess work out of swapping parts....er...well, it should.
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 Alternator questions -- Dale, 12/12/2004
 RE: Alternator questions -- raycfe, 12/12/2004
RE: Alternator questions -- John, 12/12/2004
 I'd have tested the regulator & cables, first. Read these... -- Mr F, 12/12/2004
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