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IslaTurbine's post in Spoiler light always on was marked as the answer
Update: I was able to take extra length of wire from the #2 and #5 connector wires to create my own wire for the seventh one that I was missing. I then fabricated a connector pin from a computer cable and attached it to the new wire, soldered the wire ends of those three wires together, and got the new pin to seat in the connector assembly. Put it all back together, got the car up to 80 mph and no more spoiler warning light. Fixed!
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IslaTurbine's post in Hard to start. Insight needed. was marked as the answer
Yessir it did! Car shows over 14 volts with no load and even with a heavy load the volts don't go below 13 now. After a drive, I shut down the car and restarted her. The cranking amps seem to be restored, probably due to the battery getting a heathy charge now.
Thanks for all of your help!