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On 10/12/2004 9:47 AM, Josh Battles wrote:
| "Jeff Durling" <jdurling@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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|>OK, I read the other replies and agree with them. One thing to check
|>that is simple that will do what you were getting is the battery going
|>bad and not holding a proper charge. Usually when one of the cells goes
|>bad. I know I have preached this in the past to check when you have
|>driving/ running issues but the PCM is very sensative to the correct
|>voltage being supplied to it. The battery has gone bad three times on
|>my '96 and twice it was a simple not wanting to start anymore, once it
|>was doing what you described.
|
|
| Really? Maybe I'll take and have the battery tested then. It is the
| original one in the truck, installed at the factory in July 99... I'd
say I
| got my money's worth out of it if it's time to replace it.
You're on the original battery still? I think you made the right move
replacing it.
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