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Old 03-28-2008, 11:36 AM   #32 (permalink)
wilde cherry
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For future people that have the same problems as me.

The E-brake light seemed to be some random crap stuck under the handle which i cleaned out. Now it turns off when I release the E-brake.

Changed the alternator on my nx2000. The guy at the auto electric repair place that I bought it off of said from my symptoms that it was most likely a regulator that is part of the alternator that had stopped functioning.

He said that the stereo would have a safety feature that would cut the power from the unit if it was too strong.

The replacement was pretty easy for me. I'm a handy guy but not an auto mechanic by any means. One thing that I would comment about the change is, when someone mentioned moving the rad overflow thing, it is not necessary to unhook the hose at all. Just gently pull the reservoir straight up and rest it aside (I put mine between / ontop of the rad and the front body piece). Be aware of where the overflow tap is as you move it, make sure you keep the fluid tipped away from that spot or it will spill.

Once complete, my stereo came on right away, and after I put in new headlight bulbs (yet again), they worked and didn't burn out like before.
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