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Mail From: "Techpriest" <(email redacted)>

I bet you could find a battery in another car to borrow just to test the
theory.

And of course something to always check when electrical gremilns appear is
the grounding. Check all black wires bolted to the chassis and make sure
they are tight and not rusted.

> $60 battery, 10 minute job ------ $385 alternator, not a 10
> minute job.
>
> I'd still try the battery first.
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