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RE: Mustang Electrical problem
By John - 12/21/2005 9:00:06 PM; IP 142.177.114.224
Check the fan belt.....if it's OK.....try the voltage regulator. If you can give further symptoms, then maybe a more pin-point answer can be made (i.e. does the pulsing go away once the car is driven for a while, and does the pulsing speed up as the engine rpm increases?)
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