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On a 1983 944 porsche. It have a short to ground somewhere. Dose anyone know common places for these shorts?

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I have a 944 porsche. It has a short to ground somewhere that causes the alternator not to charge the battery.







4 Responses to 'On a 1983 944 porsche. It have a short to ground somewhere. Dose anyone know common places for these shorts?'

  1. UCANTCME - February 1st, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    It could be anywhere………….go to your local auto parts store and buy a simple short finder its cost around $25.00 dollars and its very easy to used….best of luck..

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