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Yes. If the alternator has output on the car and the battery is not being charged look for a faulty fuse or fuseable link between the two. You would check the output of the alternator first.
if it worked before i would chk. the fuse, there will be one for it, but if its blowen something made it do it. i would replace it, and if it blows again, you will have to find the cause, could be switch.
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