It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
are just a few months old. Someone told me it sounds like a ground
problem. I hope it's not the alternator even though it's under warranty
and I put it on. It didn't do this before the battery and alternator
and it didn't do it after. It started about a Week ago. Seems to run
perfect and smooth. Thanks for your help.
who - 07 Nov 2006 17:30 GMT
> It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> and it didn't do it after. It started about a Week ago. Seems to run
> perfect and smooth. Thanks for your help.
It's a loose connection somewhere in the lighting circuits.
I'd look at the circuit common to those lights.
Sharon Cooke - 07 Nov 2006 18:12 GMT
> It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> and it didn't do it after. It started about a Week ago. Seems to run
> perfect and smooth. Thanks for your help.
Maybe ground, but could still be alternator. The stock Mitsubishi 120A
alternators seem to be impossible to rebuild reliably. The best bet for
an alternator is a Ford/Motorcraft 2nd Generation one (Delco design)
made for a late '96 thru the '98 Mark VIII. Perfect fit, very reliable,
and 10 more amps capacity than the older model. Another reliable way to
go on the Mark VIII alternator is to buy an aftermarket NEW alternator
from a place like PA Performance or WAI. Another thing that can go bad
is the 3-wire IAR plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, about
$8 at any auto parts store. The electrical warning system on a Mark VIII
is not very good, and a $15 plug-in voltmeter (equus 3721) from Wal-Mart
will allow continuous monitoring of the charging system.
lerner@ka.net - 08 Nov 2006 02:06 GMT
> > It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> > acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> is not very good, and a $15 plug-in voltmeter (equus 3721) from Wal-Mart
> will allow continuous monitoring of the charging system.
I will check all this out. For what it's worth the alternator is new
and not rebuilt.
It's from Autozone but I had the option of a rebuilt or a new one and
I got the new.
I realize it could still be bad.
lerner@ka.net - 09 Nov 2006 22:45 GMT
> > > It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> > > acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> I got the new.
> I realize it could still be bad.
I think I might know why the lights flicker but haven't checked.
A few years ago I replaced the turn signal control that also
operates the brights. I replaced it because my headlights
wouldn't work at all. It had a wiring harness that plugged in
the unit. At that time the plug on the harness looked as if it
had gotten hot. So if thats it I don't think it will be easy
to replace that plug with so many wires in it.
The alternator and battery tested good.
I. Care - 09 Nov 2006 23:10 GMT
> > > > It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> > > > acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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>
> The alternator and battery tested good.
Sometimes with the right tool the pins of the plug can be removed and
put into a new plug after the bad ones are fixed. Not all plugs will do
that however.

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lerner@ka.net - 10 Nov 2006 00:04 GMT
> > > > > It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> > > > > acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> I. Care
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Thanks, I'm envisioning me doing that and it's not a pretty site.
Rodan - 10 Nov 2006 01:47 GMT
lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
Headlamps and interior lamps flicker fairly fast at idle
and faster with acceleration. The battery and
alternator are just a few months old, and they both
test good.
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Check for a failing voltage regulator.
Sometimes flickering is caused by poor brush/slip ring
contact in an alternator, but yours tested okay.
Good luck.
Rodan.
lerner@ka.net - 10 Nov 2006 01:54 GMT
> lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
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> Rodan.
I noticed I have a tail light out. I will replace that tomorrow. You
never know with these
crazy cars.
Sharon Cooke - 10 Nov 2006 03:22 GMT
>>lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
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> never know with these
> crazy cars.
Once again, did you replace that 3-wire pigtail that plugs into the back
of the alternator? A cracked connector/corroded wires can cause that
exact same condition of flickering lights.
lerner@ka.net - 10 Nov 2006 04:42 GMT
> >>lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
> >>
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> of the alternator? A cracked connector/corroded wires can cause that
> exact same condition of flickering lights.
I inspected that today. I only unplugged it and plugged it back in.
Looking at the connector it looks new. No corroded wires there.
lerner@ka.net - 10 Nov 2006 19:47 GMT
> > >>lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
> > >>
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> I inspected that today. I only unplugged it and plugged it back in.
> Looking at the connector it looks new. No corroded wires there.
I did a lot today without success. I removed all the chassis grounds I
could find and sanded the chassis to a shiny metal and sanded the
terminal ends and put them back on tight. I found chassis grounds for
the negative battery cable, the one at the starter, I found two that
were tied into the lighting under the hood. When I turn my headlights
on my interior lights and all the
dash lights drastically dim. I'm still wondering about a faulty
battery. In June when I put on the new alternator I ran the battery all
the way down. My friend charged my battery before we started the car
with the new alternator. At that time in June he could charge my
battery up as high as it should have been. The battery still works but
it might be crippled. I appreciate everything you all are suggesting
and I will try everything. Probably not much more you all can do. Thanks
lerner@ka.net - 10 Nov 2006 20:02 GMT
> > > >>lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
> > > >>
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> it might be crippled. I appreciate everything you all are suggesting
> and I will try everything. Probably not much more you all can do. Thanks
Also the battery post was sizzling a little when I turned the engine
off. A little water
may have come out from under the caps.
clare at snyder.on.ca - 11 Nov 2006 00:03 GMT
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>off. A little water
>may have come out from under the caps.
I would strongly suspect you have a bad battery connection, but in
order to find out for sure what your problem is you need a voltmeter
and you need to understand how to perform voltage drop tests on bothe
the power and ground sides of the circuit. That is the ONLY way to pin
it down accurately - as well as the simplest.

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lerner@ka.net - 11 Nov 2006 18:48 GMT
clare wrote:
> >> > > >>lerner@ka.net wrote: ( 1995 Mark VIII )
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> --
Just wondering, when you turn the interior lights off with the dash
switch is that supposed
to lock the doors? It's doing it on my car and seems strange.
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ShoeSalesman - 11 Nov 2006 23:16 GMT
> It's a 1995 Mark VIII. They flicker fairly fast at idle and faster with
> acceleration. Everything else seems normal. The battery and alternator
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> and it didn't do it after. It started about a Week ago. Seems to run
> perfect and smooth. Thanks for your help.
you first step is to clean the battery cables and tighten all the
grounds you can find under the hood. Also check your connections at the
alt. My guess would be a bad alt. Look for pulsing voltage on the bench
when you take it back. If you can see the lights pulse you should be
able to see the voltmeter on the tester pulse.....but not necessarily
:)Either way talk them into replacing it. (only way you will know for sure.)