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Old 03-31-2003
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Im having a slight problem with my car. Every once in a while when I punch the car to accelerate quickly (such as getting on the freeway and actually being at 70 by the time I get to the freeway) I see my little battery light thing on for a split second as I get to about 5000 or so RPM. Would this be sign that my battery is getting too much drain at the time with my system to work. Im just curious for those of you who have high power systems if they have every noticed this problem or if its something unique to my car. So far it has not caused any problems besides the light coming on.
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Take your battery to an auto store or somethign and have them test it to see if it is recharging properly. Then go drive around with your system and neons off and see if it does it still... if it doesent .. go check all the connections to your system and neons to make sure they are hooked up right.
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