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Seat bar sensor circuit shorted to ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Spotsy09" data-source="post: 24817" data-attributes="member: 2651"><p>Thanks for the quick reply mrfixitpaul. I did check the charging voltage, and it was 13 volts at 1500 RPM. Is this output voltage too low, and could the alternator be my problem? I also checked the alternator belt to see if was loose, the belt was ok. I did have to install a new battery about three weeks ago. I had the old battery, for about two years. Thanks again, Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spotsy09, post: 24817, member: 2651"] Thanks for the quick reply mrfixitpaul. I did check the charging voltage, and it was 13 volts at 1500 RPM. Is this output voltage too low, and could the alternator be my problem? I also checked the alternator belt to see if was loose, the belt was ok. I did have to install a new battery about three weeks ago. I had the old battery, for about two years. Thanks again, Bob [/QUOTE]
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