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electrical problem.. not enough to go around?

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My car won't GO (can't generate enough spark?) with the headlights on... turn them off and the car moves reluctantly.

the dash is doing weird stuff as well. I'm going to go over the grounding tomorrow.. anything else i should look for? coil?

alternator is new BTW.

 

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

also I dont know if your alternator has an internal voltage regulator, or not, but when my volage regulator died, it wreaked havok on all my electronics.. whats your volt meter runnin at while the car is runnign/

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well, it's not NEW, it's a few months old NEW.. but i think i have an extra i can throw on and see what happens..

 

just when i thought i was done with this crap..

Hopefully you have a voltmeter to check things with. If you don't have one already then I would advise you to get one to help with this problem.

 

I would first clean all the connections on the battery posts to see if that helps. The smaller wire on the positive post supplies voltage to the cars accessories so make sure it is ok and that it isn't corrodid internally near the battery. Check the fuselinks for loose connections.

 

To check for bad connections, you can use the voltmeter to measure voltage drop across the wire connection. A good wire connection will have very little voltage drop across it. If you see more than 0.1 volt drop then look for a problem. You can check the ground connections the same way.

 

Your problem may be in the ignition switch or the power relay also but I think you will find the problem in the other things first mentioned.

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