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Old July 27th 05, 03:58 PM
Peter R.
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Any and all thoughts welcomed at this point - this is the worst kind of
problem to hunt down.


A few months ago the low voltage light started intermittently illuminating
on my Bonanza. Since the alternator was newly rebuilt and the battery new,
we suspected that the low voltage sensor itself was having a problem.

The mechanic found that the wire leading to the low voltage sensor (don't
recall which end of the wire, however) was loose.

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