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BATTERY LAMP INTERMITTENTLY COMES ON - ALL GOS INTO LIMP MODE

BATTERY LAMP INTERMITTENTLY COMES ON - ALL GOS INTO LIMP MODE WHEN THIS HAPPENS
HAS NEW BATTERY AT LAST VISIT WAS CHARGING A 14.4V
K25 ENGINE
ANY HISTORY ON THIS ISSUE ?

SCOTT
  • Posted 7 Dec 2019 09:14
  • By Scott_C
  • joined 23 Apr'10 - 3 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States

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