Hodgeee
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Thanks for the tip.
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You could, not sure it'll address this symptom specifically, but can't possibly hurt.
I'm wondering if your alternator is just beginning to show the very first signs of aging past its prime?
When you tested it, was everything else in the car already ON? That's a bit more of a test, especially at the low-as-possible OE idle.Tested, seems fine, charges at 14.4volts, plus new battery.
Most ten-year-old vehicles appreciate an ever-so-slightly raised idle; among the MANY benefits of getting tuned.find a local tuner and have them look at it and try bumping the idle up 100RpM, some people do that to smooth out the idle