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It could be the alternator. Unlike the old generators that generated a DC voltage, the alternator generates an AC voltage. Diodes are used to convert this to a DC voltage. If a diode fails, the AC voltage will come through. Many auto parts stores can check the alternator while it is in the car. That is the first thing I would check.

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