Okay, my new problem.
I was driving today as it was 77 degrees outside, and in the middle of my dream road the car just dies. I had to pull over, turn the key to off and then start it back up (when the battery idiot light came on). I checked the battery cable and tightened it a bit, but wanted to ask the opinion of the board -- does this sound like an alternator starting to go out? This hasn't happened before.
In-transit dying
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- Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
- Location: Winston-Salem, NC
i had an issue same, or very very similar that i lived with for years.
driving along at cruising speed, when for no explained reason the car would just stop running. pull over to the side, wait about 120 seconds, and the car would allow itself to start again. this would happen about twice per season.
well, the beginning of this season it happended three times in the same week, so i had to investigate.
coil wire positive terminal...replaced the spay terminal male and female. the balance of the season i have had zero trouble.
driving along at cruising speed, when for no explained reason the car would just stop running. pull over to the side, wait about 120 seconds, and the car would allow itself to start again. this would happen about twice per season.
well, the beginning of this season it happended three times in the same week, so i had to investigate.
coil wire positive terminal...replaced the spay terminal male and female. the balance of the season i have had zero trouble.