Headlights dim for fraction of a second
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Headlights dim for fraction of a second
when I brake, when I turn on a turn signal, when I shift into reverse...
This just started overnight. The headlights dim noticeably for just a fraction of a second, then return to normal. Not a huge problem, but it's annoying and the fact that it just started doing this means that something's off. Battery is only a few months old and tests strong, and the alternator is charging according to my tester. Any thoughts on what to check?
This just started overnight. The headlights dim noticeably for just a fraction of a second, then return to normal. Not a huge problem, but it's annoying and the fact that it just started doing this means that something's off. Battery is only a few months old and tests strong, and the alternator is charging according to my tester. Any thoughts on what to check?
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First thing look for a loose belt or corroded battery terminals.
Colder Temps will cause charging issues.
Another thing to check is the wire coming off the B terminal of the alternator they get old and brittle and strands start to break.
I would maybe upgrade your ground cables if it has never been done.
Get much Snow I drag so much onto the floor it can`t help but get into the fuse block
Been kicking the fuse block I do with my big feet once in a while I will have electrical problems.
Colder Temps will cause charging issues.
Another thing to check is the wire coming off the B terminal of the alternator they get old and brittle and strands start to break.
I would maybe upgrade your ground cables if it has never been done.
Get much Snow I drag so much onto the floor it can`t help but get into the fuse block
Been kicking the fuse block I do with my big feet once in a while I will have electrical problems.
Last edited by wyoming9; 03-07-2014 at 09:01 AM.
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First thing look for a loose belt or corroded battery terminals.
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The volt meter moving isn't necessary a problem. Might ticks back and forth with my blinkers on or when turning on/off headlights but it does not affect anything else.
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All my issues of dimming lights, dancing voltmeter and other issues (windows going up deadly slow) went away the second i started my truck after doing the "BIG THREE", but I did 3 more 8ga. grounds to motor, trans, frame. 4ga for the other 3. I used welding wire from tractor supply. Good price and pure copper, not copper clad aluminum.
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