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Background:
1996 Tahoe 2dr. 5.7L, Auto, A/C, 4x4, Single battery.
My battery and Alternator are both good. Charging is right at 14volts when running. 12.6V with engine off. I have a Optima Red top that is 1yr old. I have a 105A alternator that is two yrs old. All wiring is clean (meaning no corrosion) on the battery terminals and in most places I check like grounds and connections.
Problem:
- When I turn on the headlights, the volt gauge on the dash dips a bit, and stays there.
- When I turn on the blower/fan, the volt gauge on the dash dips a bit, and stays there.
- When I turn on the the headlights and blower, the volt gauge on the dash dips a down alot, and stays there.
- When I turn on the headlights and the turn signal, the volt gauge on the dash will dip when in sync with the turn signal.
Conclusions...
1. I suspect this is a ground issue on a main wiring harness. I have corrosion or a bad connection somewhere that I don't suspect to be bad. I have done some due diligence on the grounds on the frame, motor, battery etc, but can't seem to find the root of the cause. All wires look good there too.
2. I don't suspect the gauge is bad, as it will read normal on an everyday basis.
Has anyone experienced anything like this or have a few thoughts about what might be causing this based on my descriptions?
Thanks,
MWNT
1996 Tahoe 2dr. 5.7L, Auto, A/C, 4x4, Single battery.
My battery and Alternator are both good. Charging is right at 14volts when running. 12.6V with engine off. I have a Optima Red top that is 1yr old. I have a 105A alternator that is two yrs old. All wiring is clean (meaning no corrosion) on the battery terminals and in most places I check like grounds and connections.
Problem:
- When I turn on the headlights, the volt gauge on the dash dips a bit, and stays there.
- When I turn on the blower/fan, the volt gauge on the dash dips a bit, and stays there.
- When I turn on the the headlights and blower, the volt gauge on the dash dips a down alot, and stays there.
- When I turn on the headlights and the turn signal, the volt gauge on the dash will dip when in sync with the turn signal.
Conclusions...
1. I suspect this is a ground issue on a main wiring harness. I have corrosion or a bad connection somewhere that I don't suspect to be bad. I have done some due diligence on the grounds on the frame, motor, battery etc, but can't seem to find the root of the cause. All wires look good there too.
2. I don't suspect the gauge is bad, as it will read normal on an everyday basis.
Has anyone experienced anything like this or have a few thoughts about what might be causing this based on my descriptions?
Thanks,
MWNT