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Old 12-22-2010, 12:48 PM   #2
eyebuzz
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Re: Electrical issue

Hi 70CHEVY,

Just went through some alternator issues myself. Does sound alternator related. The voltage regulator is supposed to be changed with a new alternator - it is a real easy change and just bolts and plugs in and pretty cheap (around $20) - mine was bolted to the front of the truck, same side as the alternator, right next to the radiator.

But before doing all that - do you have a volt meter? if not you can get a simple analog "multimeter" for about 12 bucks (I got mine at Sears..but there are plenty of sources). Just post again if you need to know how to use it or search online for "alternator test" or "battery test" - lots of videos showing you. I don't mean to sound like an expert here - I just learned all this last week...just happy to help out and return the favor of all those that helped me on this board.

Best,

TT
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