88lance
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Seen several posts about volt gauge bouncing around, but my situation seems a bit different since I just changed to electric fans, which is when it started.
So, '02 Z71 Tahoe, volt gauge always sits at 14 and never seems to move. I added electric fans and got rid of the clutch fan, and now when the fans kick on, the volt gauge bounces between 13-15 volts very quickly while the fans are on. When the fans clicks off, it stops at 14 and sits steady again.
At night you can actually see the fluctuations in the headlights and dash lights.
I have read that the alternator going bad is usually the cause for this, but since there was nothing wrong with the alternator before I added the fans, it makes me think it has something more to do with the fans causing the fluctuations, rather than something coincidentally going out right when I added the fans.
Anyone know what causes this?
So, '02 Z71 Tahoe, volt gauge always sits at 14 and never seems to move. I added electric fans and got rid of the clutch fan, and now when the fans kick on, the volt gauge bounces between 13-15 volts very quickly while the fans are on. When the fans clicks off, it stops at 14 and sits steady again.
At night you can actually see the fluctuations in the headlights and dash lights.
I have read that the alternator going bad is usually the cause for this, but since there was nothing wrong with the alternator before I added the fans, it makes me think it has something more to do with the fans causing the fluctuations, rather than something coincidentally going out right when I added the fans.
Anyone know what causes this?