I wasn't sure how to label this post, but hopefully, I'm not the only one with this type of problem.
I own a 1998 Yukon SLT. I can't recall this problem existed when I bought the truck, but sometimes, regardless of engine speed, all the electrical components seem to dim for a split second and then recover. It is very noticeable in the headlights and if I can catch it, I can see my voltmeter sweep below 12V. This only lasts for about a second and has no observable pattern.
What I've done to the electrical system since purchase:
* Alternator change to high output - Changed twice to different brands to determine if this was the cause. Still occurs
* Optima Red Top - Still no change, although it does not seem to allow the alternator to go past 12.5 volts.
* Voltage regulator - Still no change.
* Ignition coil - Still no change.
* Electric fans, but the dimming happens regardless of the fan cycling. (I can hear the fans come on, and even those have nearly no effect on the electrical system according to the voltmeter - it only drops about .25 volts)
So I'm at a loss here. I don't think it's causing any harm to the engine/computer; but still a bit annoying.
Any suggestions?
I own a 1998 Yukon SLT. I can't recall this problem existed when I bought the truck, but sometimes, regardless of engine speed, all the electrical components seem to dim for a split second and then recover. It is very noticeable in the headlights and if I can catch it, I can see my voltmeter sweep below 12V. This only lasts for about a second and has no observable pattern.
What I've done to the electrical system since purchase:
* Alternator change to high output - Changed twice to different brands to determine if this was the cause. Still occurs
* Optima Red Top - Still no change, although it does not seem to allow the alternator to go past 12.5 volts.
* Voltage regulator - Still no change.
* Ignition coil - Still no change.
* Electric fans, but the dimming happens regardless of the fan cycling. (I can hear the fans come on, and even those have nearly no effect on the electrical system according to the voltmeter - it only drops about .25 volts)
So I'm at a loss here. I don't think it's causing any harm to the engine/computer; but still a bit annoying.
Any suggestions?