
Originally Posted by
J.Blaze
If someone tells me the bottom line is i need a battery then i guess thats that and a pod light hooked to a DeWalt battery will suffice till i get everything for one (it doesnt have a battery tray).
The bottom line is, you need a battery. Strap on the DeWalt.
Without a battery, it's going to do things like pulsate the headlight and overwork the reg/rec, and in your case, I guess cause the engine to stall. You'll save yourself a lot of headache by purchasing a new harness. You're way out of your element on this one so eschew the DIY and focus on the BUY. It'll probably save you money overall and certainly time and headache. There's nothing wrong with that, and making the call early on in a project is what matters, before too much time is wasted and more money than should've been.
Everything cost something. Money they make more of, but time you'll never get back.
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