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 Electricals Die When Air Con Is On, Not happy!
 
kustum91
post Jan 6 2008, 03:58 AM
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Hey guys, has anyone experienced their electrical system dying in the **** when their air con is running. It is not all the time, but i will be minding my own business when the radio dies, then the rest of the electricals. There seems just enough juice to run the engine vitals to get me home. Any suggestions please??!!
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kustum91
post Jan 12 2008, 08:05 PM
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All is good peoples, the fan belt was not loose enough to slip when under little load, but slipped enough to heat the hell out of the alternator pulley. The voltage output went from 13.4 volts to 11.6 volts under high load, thus draining the battery. Simple fix,(tighten the fanbelt) :57: but frustrating when it doesnt do it all the time. Hope this helps someone.
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