bmishoe
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- Woodstock, GA
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- 91 Eddie Bauer
Hi,
A couple months ago, my wife had a problem with our Explorer where she started it and the voltage needle was down below normal. The turn signal wouldn't work but she got home fine. Didn't happen again until yesterday. Yesterday when it happened she called me. After she turned it off and back on it went away.
I got home early yesterday and took the alternator and battery to Autozone, they tested them and said they were fine. I put them both back on, started it up, and saw that the needle was on the very low end of the normal range. The turn signals wouldn't work, but the lights and the radio did. Cycled power and it was ok.
This morning she had to start it 3 times for it to be normal. She did mention though that even when it was below normal and the turn signal wouldn't work, that the wipers did (so that means, lights, radio, wipers all work when the signal doesn't).
I guess this points to a short in the wiring for the turn signals? What's the best way to track this down?
Thanks for the help!
A couple months ago, my wife had a problem with our Explorer where she started it and the voltage needle was down below normal. The turn signal wouldn't work but she got home fine. Didn't happen again until yesterday. Yesterday when it happened she called me. After she turned it off and back on it went away.
I got home early yesterday and took the alternator and battery to Autozone, they tested them and said they were fine. I put them both back on, started it up, and saw that the needle was on the very low end of the normal range. The turn signals wouldn't work, but the lights and the radio did. Cycled power and it was ok.
This morning she had to start it 3 times for it to be normal. She did mention though that even when it was below normal and the turn signal wouldn't work, that the wipers did (so that means, lights, radio, wipers all work when the signal doesn't).
I guess this points to a short in the wiring for the turn signals? What's the best way to track this down?
Thanks for the help!