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GSXRFATHEAD
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Take it to your local auto parts store, and have them test the charging system they will tell you if it is the battery, or the alternator causing the issue. They will do the test for free.
Dec 26, 2010 at 5:27 PM
MHPAUTOS
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
31,937 POSTS
The alternator may not be charging, get the charge rate checked first, this can be done with a volt meter scale on a standard multi meter, do you have one?