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<blockquote data-quote="68mustang" data-source="post: 2580299" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>So much misinformation in this thread it's astounding. First off, have the battery tested. How old is it? If it is more than three or four years old replace it. Second, get yourself a voltmeter if you don't have one. While the car is running check voltage at the battery. It should be above 12.7 while running. Also check the voltage at the Alternator B+. If there is a difference you have an excessive resistance in the wiring. Also check all ground connections. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Denis what year bronco and was the starter a ford pmgr with a solenoid attached? If you walked out because they gave you that instead of a Ford 4" or 4.5" then you are mistaken as a PMGR is a MUCH better starter. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also I will give you all a hint. Match up the pictures across each of the different parts places. If it is the same photo, then it by the same company. The company which makes the starters and alternators and many other products gives the photos to the different customers and they use them for their catalog pictures. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also give this line a call, but make sure you have a voltmeter before you call in and have the battery tested. They will walk you though diagnosis. 1-800-854-0076</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68mustang, post: 2580299, member: 9584"] So much misinformation in this thread it's astounding. First off, have the battery tested. How old is it? If it is more than three or four years old replace it. Second, get yourself a voltmeter if you don't have one. While the car is running check voltage at the battery. It should be above 12.7 while running. Also check the voltage at the Alternator B+. If there is a difference you have an excessive resistance in the wiring. Also check all ground connections. Denis what year bronco and was the starter a ford pmgr with a solenoid attached? If you walked out because they gave you that instead of a Ford 4" or 4.5" then you are mistaken as a PMGR is a MUCH better starter. Also I will give you all a hint. Match up the pictures across each of the different parts places. If it is the same photo, then it by the same company. The company which makes the starters and alternators and many other products gives the photos to the different customers and they use them for their catalog pictures. Also give this line a call, but make sure you have a voltmeter before you call in and have the battery tested. They will walk you though diagnosis. 1-800-854-0076 [/QUOTE]
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