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1. Park the vehicle on a level surface in a well-ventilated and well-lit area. Pop the hood and prop it up. 2. Identify the alternator. Alternators are always on the front of the
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1. Lift the hood of your car and check the battery. The battery and alternator work concurrently to power the vehicle. Thus, problems in either one will affect the other. An overcharging
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1. Open the hood of your Dodge with the engine turned off. Also check to make certain that all other switches and/or electrical components have been turned off. 2. Locate the alternator
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1. Check the tension of the alternator belt. If an alternator belt is too loose, the alternator pulley doesn't spin effectively, meaning it doesn't produce enough electricity to charge
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