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Re: Problem with electrical drain
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With the harness connected it draws .88 miliamps. Disconnecting the alternator wire doesn't help solving the drain issue. The alternator started making a bit of noise because it seems as if a bearing is going out so I just may replace it anyways. I appreciate th offer though.

Posted on: 2010/2/11 1:52
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Subject Poster Date
     Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/9 22:33
       Re: Problem with electrical drain lamb_daiquiri 2010/2/9 23:42
       Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/10 0:12
         Re: Problem with electrical drain ddgonzal 2010/2/10 3:23
       Re: Problem with electrical drain bailz 2010/2/10 10:56
         Re: Problem with electrical drain tommo73 2010/2/10 11:38
       Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/10 20:58
       Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/10 21:41
         Re: Problem with electrical drain ddgonzal 2010/2/11 0:58
       Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/11 1:52
         Re: Problem with electrical drain ddgonzal 2010/2/11 2:08
           Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/11 3:45
       Re: Problem with electrical drain metalmonkey47 2010/2/11 20:50




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