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Re: Chrysler 300C
I read all the posts Jamey, forgive me if I reapeat anything. Is the air conditioning on when this is happening? Their could be a bad clamping diode causing this, you could check for a voltage and current spike there. Also, have you tried disconnecting high cu... Login to read more. ![]()
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