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RE: Mustang Electrical problem
By gurney - 12/22/2005 3:23:01 PM; IP 71.104.115.158
Thanks John, No the pulsing doesnt go away, just increases with engine speed. Fan belt seems tight. The battery wouldn't charge while the battery cables were connected. The battery tender would show it wasn't connected right. Took the cables off the battery and it showed it was charging properly. I checked the charger on another car and it also worked fine. It doesn't appear to be the battery. It is an Optima red top that is about 2 years old.
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