2003 Ford Crown Victoria NOT CHARGING, ALTERNATOR PROBLEM
RICK SALYER
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2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
V8
2WD
AUTOMATIC
120,000 MILES
INSTALL NEW ALTERNATOR. AFTER 2 MONTHS
CAR QUITS CAHRGING, CAR IS A X POLICE CAR
HAS A 130 AMP ALTERNATOR ON IT
Thursday, January 10th, 2008 AT 12:38 PM
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IZ1111
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If you still have an old battery, and you get a new alternator. You kinda force it to adapt to different a adjustment and you may have pushed it too far. Either your battery stopped taking a charge because of age or the change of input energy. Or you just burned up your new alt. For making it charge an old, undercharged battery.
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 AT 8:22 PM
JMUGGE2000
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Check the cable that runs from the alternator to the power distribution block. Make sure it is tight. I have a 99 Police interceptor and my wire actually was melting my B.U.S.S. Bar cause of a loose connection.