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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Citrus Heights, California
Age: 36
Posts: 7,338
Real Name: Jerod
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Elite Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Citrus Heights, California
Age: 36
Posts: 7,338
Real Name: Jerod
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Normally a voltage spike means there's an issue with the voltage regulator. However, since you said when it dries it's no long an issue, I would just chalk it up to the alternator getting wet internally and it's somehow bypassing the regulator.
Now if it starts doing that every time it rains, I'd replace it. Voltage spikes are no bueno.
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