In Today's Episode of How The Yukon Wheel Turns...
So, called McGaughy's and they really didn't have any info or ideas. Just said to make sure no pinched wires, etc. Certain that isn't the case.
This morning on the way to work, I disabled the Traction Control & Stablitrak (by holding the button down for like 10 seconds to turn both off) and aside from the Traction Control light being constantly illuminated (as expected) it drove perfect. No brake pulsing during sharp slow speed turns where it was happening. Not sure that helps any, but certainly affirms it's something to do with the vehicle for whatever reason thinking there's a loss of traction or lockup situation. Just need to figure out if it's because of a wheel speed sensor (not sure how it could be since they're all new, and all reading consistent and correct), or the steering position sensor (not sure how it could really be this either, but considering all things).
I'm going to poke around my scan tool this afternoon and see if there's a way to view the signal/data from the steering position sensor to see if there's anything obvious going on there.
Ok, so now on to something maybe completely unrelated....maybe not. I've had my Denali for about a year and a half now. I'm well aware of the GM regulated voltage charging system and how you'll see the voltage gauge at times range between 12-15'ish as the system does it's thing. That said, since I've had my Denali, it wasn't uncommon when the headlights were on for me to see a very quick flicker/dimming of them when letting off of the gas, say while exiting the freeway and coasting down the exit ramp, or at low rpm's when say the electric fans kicked on. Never gave it much thought. Well, this morning, it was much more pronounced. Whenever I would let off the gas taking an exit or the fans would kick on the headlights would noticeably flicker/flash/momentarily dim. I get all the way to work, pull into a parking spot, shut it off. Get out, realize I've pulled in a bit crooked, so I go to crank the vehicle, as soon as I hit the key to start it the entire electrical system blips. Nothing, dead. Turn the key off, back on, starts fine. Straighten up, shut it off, pop the hood, check all the battery connections ensuring they're tight. Nothing obvious.
Doing a little forum searching, a few others have reported the headlight dimming situation, and some other electrical oddities which were seemingly rectified by replacing the alternator, even when their current one "tested" good. Maybe something internal was bad and it was no longer able to regulate the voltage like it should. Battery is less than a year old so pretty sure that can be ruled out. It's never had a problem starting, or anything prior to this.
I welcome any thoughts, ideas, or insight on both situations.