Gemmell
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Hey there, I'll start off by saying that I've done a number of searches but haven't found my specific problem yet. But if I've overlooked it please send me that way. Thanks!
OK so my Tahoe has the voltmeter that dances with the blinkers and visually sees any draw on the system. Windows, locks, fan, lights etc. Definitely notice the drop in voltage when at a stop light. My sub at any decent volume will make it violently drop with dimming headlights and everything.
I've replaced the alternator, battery, ignition switch and added extra grounds to the frame, chassis and battery. All obvious connections are clean. Just not sure what I'm missing here. Wondering if there might be a power line grounding out somewhere.
It is worth noting that the oil Guage shakes most of the time, the fuel Guage dances with the sloshing of the fuel in the tank, and you can visually see when the thermostat opens up and closes on the temp guage. Ive read that the oil in the guage may be low??
Anyways, not sure where to go from here. Just looking to achieve a stronger and more stable electrical system. Thanks
OK so my Tahoe has the voltmeter that dances with the blinkers and visually sees any draw on the system. Windows, locks, fan, lights etc. Definitely notice the drop in voltage when at a stop light. My sub at any decent volume will make it violently drop with dimming headlights and everything.
I've replaced the alternator, battery, ignition switch and added extra grounds to the frame, chassis and battery. All obvious connections are clean. Just not sure what I'm missing here. Wondering if there might be a power line grounding out somewhere.
It is worth noting that the oil Guage shakes most of the time, the fuel Guage dances with the sloshing of the fuel in the tank, and you can visually see when the thermostat opens up and closes on the temp guage. Ive read that the oil in the guage may be low??
Anyways, not sure where to go from here. Just looking to achieve a stronger and more stable electrical system. Thanks