elleehswon
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So, I have a 2017 Tahoe LT and she has a weird electrical quirk. Sometimes, when I'm driving(dome/door lights switch can be either door controlled or off), the dome lights will come on, on their own , and maybe they stay on, maybe they flicker and go back off. Sometimes this is conjunction with going down or uphill, sometimes going over a bump, and sometimes just on a flat road while driving. If I try and fiddle with the overhead lights switch, there is no change in state of the lights. They'll stay on, even if the switch dusctstes they should be off.
Any thoughts on where I can start to troubleshoot this or have a circuit diagram from the lights on back? My first thought was a rollover sensor or something centric to the BCM. One of the mechanics at CarMax(bought the girl used) was able to get the lights to flicker by juggling some wires in under the dash, but wasn't able to replicate the problem after that. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-mike
So, I have a 2017 Tahoe LT and she has a weird electrical quirk. Sometimes, when I'm driving(dome/door lights switch can be either door controlled or off), the dome lights will come on, on their own , and maybe they stay on, maybe they flicker and go back off. Sometimes this is conjunction with going down or uphill, sometimes going over a bump, and sometimes just on a flat road while driving. If I try and fiddle with the overhead lights switch, there is no change in state of the lights. They'll stay on, even if the switch dusctstes they should be off.
Any thoughts on where I can start to troubleshoot this or have a circuit diagram from the lights on back? My first thought was a rollover sensor or something centric to the BCM. One of the mechanics at CarMax(bought the girl used) was able to get the lights to flicker by juggling some wires in under the dash, but wasn't able to replicate the problem after that. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-mike