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Posted by Otto Mechanic on May 18, 2007 at 17:38:49 from (209.105.204.83):
In Reply to: Re: OT Car repair posted by Walt Davies on May 18, 2007 at 12:01:41:
Walt 100 MA is too high, most manufactures want less than 50, most cars that I,ve tested are only around15-30. If that battery is getting old it will have a hard time with that. Also the higher parasitic loss will shortin the life of a battery. Even though this may not be the fault any time I find something ouy of spec I sort it out first before moving on. The trick with customers is that you have to keep them informed of what you are doing and why. Sometimes you can have multiple faults, intermittants etc. Causes less misunderstandings.
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