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stealblue90
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hello...
first post on this board.
My father and I were cleaning the engine compartment of his 90. We used some degreaser, and a hose. When we took it for a ride afterwards, the battery light came on, and after testing with a voltmeter, the system is not being charged by the alternator. I've cleaned many engine bays over the years this way, taking care not to spray any computer components, or distributors..and i've never had a problem. Could this be coinsidence, or did we cause it with the hose..
How much would this repair normally cost?..
Thanks for your help
first post on this board.
My father and I were cleaning the engine compartment of his 90. We used some degreaser, and a hose. When we took it for a ride afterwards, the battery light came on, and after testing with a voltmeter, the system is not being charged by the alternator. I've cleaned many engine bays over the years this way, taking care not to spray any computer components, or distributors..and i've never had a problem. Could this be coinsidence, or did we cause it with the hose..
How much would this repair normally cost?..
Thanks for your help