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- Alternator - Your
alternator may appear defective due to loose
wiring. Have a technician check for loose
connections before replacing the
alternator
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- Battery - Corroded or loose
battery terminals can result in the battery
appear dead or defective. Clean the terminals
and test the battery function before replacing
it
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- Starter - A dead battery or
poor connection can be mis-diagnosed as a
defective starter. check all connections and
test the battery before repairing the
starter
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- Muffler - a loud rumbling
noise under your means a new muffler or exhaust
pipe is probably needed
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- Tuneup - The old-fashioned
"tuneup" may not be relevant to your car. New
cars have fewer parts, other than belts, spark
plugs, hoses and filters, that need to be
replaced. Check your owner's manual
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For more information,
contact: Federal Trade
Commission Consumer Response
Center Washington, DC
20580 202-326-2222 TDD:
1-866-653-4261
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The main office of your local
American Automobile Association (AAA) motor
club, listed under AAA in the phone
book
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Your state
Attorney General Office of Consumer
Protection Your state
capital
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