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Not so much the plug itself.. the wiring down stream.Check for cracks or brakes. Greasing the plug and connectors is good common practice as well.
I would rule out alternator replacing.
High voltage dialectirc grease works, and just plain old ordinary white grease that comes in a toothpaste type tube works well and is inexpensive. Use it for all plugs and for headlamps, tail lights, turn signal lamps, marker lights, etc.Its just getting frustrating is all. Ill check the wires agin that I can.. most of them are wrapped up in the wire harness. Btw what kind of grease is that?
High voltage dialectirc grease works, and just plain old ordinary white grease that comes in a toothpaste type tube works well and is inexpensive. Use it for all plugs and for headlamps, tail lights, turn signal lamps, marker lights, etc.
Yeah, even put it up yourass.Yeh.. just go to town with it.
No problem here dude! Let's get this guys car fixed.Was it something I said?
Nope. It may from a slow idle, pull up a little. From ~1500 RPM on out it should be stable. If you have a battery charger, when you get the alternator tested, put a full charge on the battery and have it load tested as well.Well I havent had the chance to get it looked at yet.. hopefully this week... btw should your voltage vary depending on engine RPM?
I havent had the light come on in quite awhile... just that voltage varying.
Use the larger #4 gauge wire. If re-doing wiring and cleaning it up, make up your own cables. Use battery terminal clamps from the world of autosound.Ok so i picked up the alternator from Honda and a new belt from NAPA. Im thinking about replacing the battery cables and the alt wire that goes from the alt to the fuse box. anybody know where you can get one (alt wire)? Also the stock battery cable that is in the car (d15b) is a 4 gauge wire and the wire that would be for this engine is a 6 gauge and an inch shorter.. even though this engine (B16aSiR2) is bigger. does it make a difference?