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Old 07-17-2012, 06:56 AM
Rangerman49 Rangerman49 is offline
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Default Re: voltage and Electrical Problems

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Originally Posted by FireRanger View Post
You just said your fusible link blew. Of course you have low voltage. The alternator is not doing anything with that blown doofus. Nothing is going to work properly with low voltage. You need to replace that fusible link before you waste your time on anything else.

There is also a fuse in the panel under the hood for the alternator. And the third fuse related to the alternator is the air bag light / battery light fuse in the cab.
I assumed he was smart enough to have repaired the fuseable link since he already found it!!???
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