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<blockquote data-quote="MaximumVelocity" data-source="post: 6428041" data-attributes="member: 51716"><p>If the exhaust leak was on the driver's side, ask if they disconnected the battery before doing any work. They may have shorted a wrench against the live terminal on the alternator which is right there. That can take out the sensitive regulator and diodes in the alternator.</p><p></p><p>Replace the alternator if it looks like voltage is still dropping with the right size pulley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaximumVelocity, post: 6428041, member: 51716"] If the exhaust leak was on the driver's side, ask if they disconnected the battery before doing any work. They may have shorted a wrench against the live terminal on the alternator which is right there. That can take out the sensitive regulator and diodes in the alternator. Replace the alternator if it looks like voltage is still dropping with the right size pulley. [/QUOTE]
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