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Old 05-16-2006, 12:30 AM
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I'd check your battery cables before replacing anything. Sounds like you may be running off the battery, draining it, then recovering after sitting for a while.
Check your grounding cable too for any kind of play in it.
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I agree, with special attention to the grounds. Also, make sure your fuse block cover was not off when spashing around.

Also, check to see if there was any water intrusion on the lower right passenger side by the BCM.
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it was the alternator. It got fried with all the mud and water. Yeah that was fun and those ramp people are definitely good people. They said their next one is gonna be in september area. im definitely going back..i mean come on i got a free BBQ and a free wash haha
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:48 AM
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Interesting. Was it totally packed with mud or was it the water (I hope not).

I once had an alternator fry on my Sea Ray back in the 80s due to salt water intrusion into the bilge area. But salt conducts, so salt water is really nasty.

Glad to hear it is fixed.
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