Re: ignition problem

From: Joe Dille (joe@dille.montgomery.pa.us)
Date: Thu Apr 16 1998 - 20:50:12 EDT


Mike,

There is a little adapter that you can put into the cigarette
lighter that connects up a 9V battery to the electrical system.
The 9V battery has just enough juice to keep the radio and fuel
injection computers happy. This may be how Sears did it.

Drive Safe,

Joe

>Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 23:27:59 -0500
>From: Michael Clark <mike@snakebite.com>
>Subject: Re: DML: Re: igniton problem
>
>Bruce Aaron Hefner wrote:
>> Hey Mike have you checked to see that your alternator is charging
>> properly? because if it isn't that would explain the dead battery and the
>> ignition problem....
>>
>> Bruce
>
>Sears suposedly checked it out when they put the new battery in there.
>They said it was ok and that I just had a bad battery. But one thing
>bugs me, maybe some one who has worked for Sears knows the answer. They
>changed the battery, but I did not loose any of my radio stations. So
>what did they do, feed power through the batery cables while they
>changed the battery or what. I know they didn't go back and reprogram
>my radio, so what gives....???
>- --

Joe Dille

Telford PA USA
(joe@dille.montgomery.pa.us)



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