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Short? #88215
January 28, 2000 03:57 am UTC
January 28, 2000 03:57 am UTC
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This has nothing to do with DSMs but thought maybe one of you can help me. My friend has a 1979 Ford Bronco. The car stumbles whenever the lights are turned on. Battery, alternator check out fine. Could it be a short somewhere or what could it be? Thanks.


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Re: Short? #88216
January 30, 2000 12:55 am UTC
January 30, 2000 12:55 am UTC
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Maybe the idle is too low.


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Re: Short? #88217
January 31, 2000 04:30 am UTC
January 31, 2000 04:30 am UTC
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We tried the car today and turned on the lights. It will accelerate normal without lights on, will stumble a little with the parking lights and alot when the headlights are on. Still cannot find the problem. Distributor maybe?


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Re: Short? #88218
February 18, 2000 08:57 am UTC
February 18, 2000 08:57 am UTC

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I personally would replace the voltage regulator. It's a cheap enough part and that might just solve the problem.


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