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Re: Check Engine Light




An excellent suggestion.   The only problem is that my car does not have
a alternator voltage meter.  Would connecting a volt meter across battery
with long leads work??

David
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> From: quattro
> To: quattro
> Subject: Re: Check Engine Light
> Date: Wednesday, October 26, 1994 6:13AM
>
> The recurring flashing Check Engine light might - just might - be related 
to
> a failing voltage regulator.  If so, the remedy is to replace the 
alternator/
> regulator.
> Watch you alternator voltage gauge to determine if the voltage is dropping
> in phase with your flashing light.
>
> Then again...
>
>
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