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    blinking interior lights
    please help???
    On 1997 gtp
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    A little more info please. Do they blink while driving, idling, car not running at all? Are you running a huge stereo?

    I would start by cleaning the battery cables and terminals on the battery. Then check to be sure the positive cable on the alt is good and tight.
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    i figured it out previous owner had a system wired wrong and the wrong fuse in the fuse box.
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    Good deal. Thanks for posting the resolution!
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    on my 1997 grand Prix gtp the interior lights blinking
    replaced fuse
    what else should i do or try?
    Please help!!!
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    First thing you can do is please keep one topic in one thread. Thanks..

    If they are flashing, it may be a bad regulator in the alternator.
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    Leave it and wait for Christmas. It'll be coooooooool.
    It's a CUMMINS Dodge not a Dodge Cummins
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    new alternator
    when put the fuse in it sound like power is trying to go through it but something is stopping it
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