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Fuse box order? (122) -->> No recharging now.... 120-130



Thanks for the input.

I'm getting some frustrating symptoms now with the whole thing. It seems that when I charge up the battery and put it back in the car, the turn signals work and everything seems fine. I drove it last night in the dark to see what the amp light would do when I had the headlights and blower motor on, and it never lit up once...

But... pretty soon my turn-signals quit working on me again, and when I returned back home, sure-enough, there wasn't enough juice left in the batter to even turn the engine over once.

I'm wondering if the turn signals require a minimum voltage level to work? My fuse number one seems just fine (or wouldn't the amp light lite-up?).

My battery seems to accept a trickle charge and charge back up just fine, and when I put it back in the car it starts the engine up just fine..., but could it be that the battery is going bad? I let the car sit for quite a while... so perhaps that was bad for the battery?

Any input/help appreciated...






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