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Energystarr GenIII
1/14/2009 08:17:51
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Subject: Flickering Lights/dash IP: Logged
Message: problem started when dak wouldn't start replaced all sensers (re: crank,cam,map,tps,iac and timing chain and gears.) runs good but now my volt gauge goes from 8 volts to 14 to 12 back to 8 and lights are dim and my dash flickers. i cleaned all my grounds and replaced my alt but i still have the same problem. I'm thinking that its my pcm but not sure. could someone give me some advise and point me in the right possable problem... thank for any advise given.
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Energystarr GenIII
1/14/2009 09:25:30
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Message: forgot to add this information dak is a 97 3.9
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N56629 GenIII
2/01/2009 20:50:07
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Message: Serious electrical problems are notorioulsy difficult to diagnose over the internet. I have no idea why your truck wouldn't start in the first place. If you would have replaced one sensor at a time you might have an idea where to look for the rest of your problems.
As a member you access to the search engine and ton of info. I wish you the best of luck trying to find someone with the exact electrcal problem that you have. There are some common electrical problems and they are well documented on this forum.
If you like, take our resident trolls suggestion and go to his favorite hangout. Let us know how that works out. The troll obviously can help with your problem that's why he is only a troll.
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hmmmmm Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/02/2009 14:25:34
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Message: Have you checked your blinker fluid?
Sounds like it might be low.
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J and J Auto GenII
2/11/2009 01:20:22
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Message: Did you check the G2 ground on the dash
remove pass side kick panel, remove bolt dash
mount run sand paper between and reinstall bolt
This one gets a lot of people
Larry J&J Auto
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