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need help with electrical problem

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2000 4 cyl OBW, 120K. Battery, timing belt, accessory belts, etc. replaced one year ago. Today I noticed the ABS light come on, the odometer flash, the tach stop working (engine was still running) and radio decrease in volume. Pulled over by physical inspection revealed nothing unusual. Thoughts?

alternator?

Good possibility, especially if the dash ''BRAKE'' light is also lit.

If checking for alternator ripple, it's important to make sure that the battery is in good condition, and especially that the terminals are clean and tight. Otherwise, it's possible that excessive ripple will be measured due to the battery not being able to properly ''filter'' the alternator output. If the ripple is high with a good battery and connections, then as Cougar said, the alternator is at fault.

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It was the alternator. Car died half-way home, fortunately right in front of a friendly service-station with nothing else to do, and a near-by parts-store with the alternator in stock.

It was the alternator. Car died half-way home, fortunately right in front of a friendly service-station with nothing else to do, and a near-by parts-store with the alternator in stock.

I suppose if it has to happen, those circumstances weren't bad.

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