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My truck died today while pulling into the parts store. I had them run their little tests and they said it was the alternator. Well I bought a new one and the thing is still not working. My voltage gauge is pegged and the truck idles at about 400 rpm and then quits and shuts off whenever I slow down. It's an 03 Chevrolet with a 4.6, does anyone have a any idea what I could look at next so I don't piss away anymore money on stuff i don't need. Thanks much in advance.

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what kind of truck? silverado? never heard of a 4.6 in a 03.

you can cook bacon shirtless if you're not a pussy...lol

not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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Yea most likely a vacuum leak. When you put it in gear and hit the breaks it pulls the idle of the engine down, creating less vacuum pressure(not enough to keep it running). Check out all the vacuum lines that you can easily get to, you may actually be able to hear the leak if its pulling in enough air. Also check missing caps on unused vacuum fittings, they sometimes crack and vibrate off.

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