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Why do all the lights get brighter when the accelerator is depressed?

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That sounds like you're gonna have to replace your alternator, that's usually the first sign I've experienced with my past cars.

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Because your alternator is spinning faster it is outputing more voltage. Under normal operating conditions your alternator should be producing 13 - 14 volts DC.


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