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Problem Reports » Alternator may get too hot and cause premature bearing failure
Ford Crown Victoria
Report: Alternator may get too hot and cause premature bearing failure
Ford Crown Victoria Problem
Model Year Affected: 1998
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The alternator may get too hot, causing premature bearing failure.
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