1991 Bonneville SE Electrical Issues
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1991 Bonneville SE Electrical Issues
When I start the car after it sets overnight everything seems normal. After shutting it off and starting it up a few times, it doesn't seem to want to turn over, or it clicks and turns over after a second or two. The voltage meter drops below the normal position after it warms up also. I can't run the car at night with the headlights or the heater because when I hit the brakes, the lights dim and the car almost stalls. I've cleaned the all the battery cable connections, bought a new battery, and had the alternator tested. I'm thinking it could be the starter or a bad ground. Thanks for your help.
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i would say a bad ground... check ur cables that go to the fuse block.
i would say a bad ground... check ur cables that go to the fuse block.
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when starters start to go bad they constanly draw power from the car so it could very well be that or it could be a voltage regulator check and clean grounds one more time look for any shorts
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