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Old 02-10-2008, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
panteraman1971
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Unhappy 92 T bird power drain need good advice

Hello this is my first post. i just bought a 92 t bird with a power drain. the thing is if the car sits for more than 2 days it will not have amps to crank but the lights will work . When driving my volt meter is reading about 10 but the battery will still charge. can this be caused buy corroded battery terminals. I just cleaned the posts there is a small amount of it in the wire no more than a 1/2 inch. Only on the positive wire. If this was the problem then the motor would not crank over in the first place? (right or wrong) Could it possibly be my alternator diodes? should i check my battery ground. No shorts in cables themselves. Just bought new battery. This is the fist time it has died on me. So battery is fine. if you have had
the same crape happen to you then your advice would be thanked greatly!

!please help!
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