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Don't know what a "ground Loop" is.....I'm lost, how do you know if you have a "ground loop?"
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All the engine sensors and actuators ground directly to the engine block, (back passenger side of the manifold.) There are about 4 or 5 of these grounds. Any one of the these can stop the engine if they break.
All the engine sensors and actuators ground directly to the engine block, (back passenger side of the manifold.) There are about 4 or 5 of these grounds. Any one of the these can stop the engine if they break.
Do you have a new and improved hot wire from the alternator? Or an extra positive going to the other battery? The OEM wires are undersized and I've never seen one of any age that didn't have some heat damage.
You can put 2 OEM wires on the Alternator stud and still use the OEM rubber boot.
Hes got one of my kits, They cover pretty much everthing
Short lived victory. After driving around for about half an hour, stopped at the grocery store, and when I came out It gave half an attempt at starting. Second try would barely turn engine. So there it sits. The voltage while driving was about 12.5(per fancy stereo feature), historically the voltage has sat at 14(per the dash gauge) for the past two years. But on the day it died it was pushing noticeably over 14 in the morning, started reluctantly a couple hours later but was sitting below 14 (that's when I went to the radio feature) stereo showed 12.6 to 13.5 depending on speed. Batteries and alternator will all get replaced under warranty. After that who knows.