I have a 1998 Ford Mustang GT convertible.

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Asked by lilmiss Feb 28, 2014 at 04:31 PM about the 1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am going bonkers trying to figure out why my headlights flicker so bad , day and night! I
had to change out my alternator and noticed there is two different gauge wiring going to
the alternator. Could this cause the flickering? The only time they don't flicker is when I
have it in park and still idling. Open to any suggestion :)

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Sounds like you need to check the electrical connection directly at the back of the lamps themselves, as well as ensuring the lamp bulb is sufficiently secured to the female socket it sit in. flickering usually is indicative of a loose connection.

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I can handle that. So, once I test the wires and I rule them in or out. Is there anything else I should be looking for? or at?

Get a premade battery cable. Attach one end to where the alternator is bolted to the motor... and attach the other end on the battery ground terminal. This will fix your issue... Very common

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