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    yes its the 3.6L start stop... terminals are clean and under the seat... no corrosion. 160 amp alt....
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    Is this the first time it's had an electronics issue?

    A couple things to check, as stated above
    Battery terminal condition
    Belt tension/condition
    Grounds, just because it's connected doesn't mean it's a good ground.
    Voltage drop on the positive and negative sides
    When does the issue occur? Right after starting or all the time? What accessories trigger the issue?

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    part out!!!? just kidding....
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    well guys it was the voltage regulator in the PCM....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASRoff View Post
    well guys it was the voltage regulator in the PCM....
    Glad you figured it out.

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