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Alternator/Regulator - Driveability Concerns

85FORD13 Article No. 84-18-18-S

SURGE, STALL - EEC IV - ALTERNATOR REGULATOR


POOR IDLE - EEC IV - ALTERNATOR REGULATOR


LOSS OF POWER - EEC IV - ALTERNATOR REGULATOR


AM RADIO NOISE - ALTERNATOR REGULATOR

FORD 1984 ESCORT, EXP, MUSTANG, LTD, TEMPO, T-BIRD, CROWN VICTORIA

LINCOLN-MERCURY 1984 LYNX, CAPRI, MARQUIS, TOPAZ, COUGAR, GRAND MARQUIS, TOWN CAR, MARK VII, CONTINENTAL

LIGHT TRUCKS 1984-85 VEHICLES


This article is being republished to include Light Truck applications.

Some EEC IV vehicles have experienced the subject driveability conditions usually during high ambient temperatures and/or high underhood temperatures. It has also been shown to be an intermittent condition between hot and cold engine compartment temperature. The symptoms may also be induced by repeated engine cranking.
The condition may be the result of the voltage regulator causing RF interference to interact with the EEC IV processor.

^ Verify excessively high frequency noise on the low end of the AM radio band.
^ Turn engine OFF. Disconnect the voltage regulator.
^ Start engine. Allow the fuel charging system to stabilize and verify that the subject concerns have been eliminated and the noise on the AM radio band has been significantly diminished.
^ Stop engine. Reconnect the voltage regulator. Restart the engine and verify the return of the symptoms. If the symptoms return, replace the voltage regulator.
NOTE: You may have to increase the temperature of the voltage regulator to reproduce the subject symptoms.

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