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i believe he said the cluster flickers also, the dome lights have also come up before as a issue being shorted to bare metal causing problemsOP do you notice flicker in the dome lights on the roof as well as your headlights?
I tried it with the RVC unplugged and no change. Fuse box has no signs of corrosion. The ground for the lights is the one on the left front bumper support correct?headlight switch is not a bad idea, you could try unplugging the rvc module to see if that makes any difference also. that is the clamp looking module that is on the ground cable connected to the battery, unplugging it will not cause any problem.
if all else fails you can try adding a ground to the light circuit in the past this has helped myself and others, the light circuit has been known to have a poor ground.
you might want to take a look at the fuse box too for corrosion.
Yes. All interior and exterior lights flicker but I'm not 100% sure about dash lighting. It's tough to tell. I also have an issue with the auto dimming mirrors getting too dark at the wrong times and I cannot comunicate with the radio amp using my tech 2. Wonder if it's relatedOP do you notice flicker in the dome lights on the roof as well as your headlights?
mirror auto dimming is normally controlled by the sensor in the rear view mirror. (when light shines thru the rear window the sensor detects it and dims the rearview mirror and drivers side mirror) the sensor on the backside of the mirror (facing forward) also detects ambient light and dims the interior lighting, cluster, radio.Yes. All interior and exterior lights flicker but I'm not 100% sure about dash lighting. It's tough to tell. I also have an issue with the auto dimming mirrors getting too dark at the wrong times and I cannot comunicate with the radio amp using my tech 2. Wonder if it's related
Please do report back on this. Also would like to know about your ground testing procedure. I've read that the stud for this ground is known to be an issue on gmt900 trucks. Something about insulation getting caught in it during assembly and or that it becomes loose. The bad part about it is that to get to it you have to remove the dash which isn't fun. You see it or access it by removing the driver's side a pillar trim piece. I've tried.
this specific ground point you are referring to is related to the k2xx pickups and possibly suv's but I have not seen it confirmed on the suv's.Please do report back on this. Also would like to know about your ground testing procedure. I've read that the stud for this ground is known to be an issue on gmt900 trucks. Something about insulation getting caught in it during assembly and or that it becomes loose. The bad part about it is that to get to it you have to remove the dash which isn't fun. You see it or access it by removing the driver's side a pillar trim piece. I've tried.
Thanks for the info! We don't have anything blocking the sensors so I'll have to do some testing. All Data has the procedure but I haven't had a chance to do it yet.this sensor in the top center of the rearview is the mirror autodim, the egg shape one
View attachment 436410 this square sensor on the front of the mirror is the interior light dimming sensor, if you have it covered or blocked with say a dashcam it makes the interior lighting/cluster go dim earlier than it should
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and this is the "sunsensor" on the dash front center (bubble shape) it controls how the hvac operates and also kicks on the headlights/drl's when it senses dusk/dawn, it also over-rides the interior dimming sensor (i think)
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Stock radio and everything seems to be working fine. I was just messing around one day with the Tech-2 and noticed I couldn't comunicate with the amp. It's another issues I've been putting up with for a few months. I need to do some testing from the amp which I believe is under the center console.mirror auto dimming is normally controlled by the sensor in the rear view mirror. (when light shines thru the rear window the sensor detects it and dims the rearview mirror and drivers side mirror) the sensor on the backside of the mirror (facing forward) also detects ambient light and dims the interior lighting, cluster, radio.
do you have the stock radio or is it aftermarket? and if it is stock does everything work? I believe the stock amp operation communication is thru the radio so if it is aftermarket that might explain why you are unable to communicate with the amp or perhaps you are selecting the wrong radio or amp with the tech2?
headlights I have pretty much always ran HID or other aftermarket lights and have just ran the ground from the headlight harness right to the frame. (leaving anything else intact)
Right now I'm just going to test the ground from the headlight switch connector and see what I get. The procedure I'm using is with a multi meter putting on probe on the negative battery terminal and the other probe on the ground I want to test. With the meter on ohms the resistance should be pretty close to zero. Also need to check for voltage which should be pretty close to zero also. I'm probably going to need a jumper wire to reach from the battery to some of these other grounds not in the engine compartment.Please do report back on this. Also would like to know about your ground testing procedure. I've read that the stud for this ground is known to be an issue on gmt900 trucks. Something about insulation getting caught in it during assembly and or that it becomes loose. The bad part about it is that to get to it you have to remove the dash which isn't fun. You see it or access it by removing the driver's side a pillar trim piece. I've tried.
ya anything in front of it or even near covering it will make the inside lights dim, not sure if it would cause flickering, maybe if it was seeing conflicting sunsensor readingsLittle update not related to the flickering lights. I'm standing in front of my house looking at the Yukon thinking about what @Doubeleive said about the sensors on the mirror so I walked over to check them out. Low and behold there's a sticker placed over the square front facing sensor. I peeled it off carefully and it looks like it's a oil change reminder sticker from a Cadillac dealership dated 10/30/2008! Lol. Is it possible at this trucks first oil change somebody covered I guess a semi important sensor? Not sure what kind of change I'm going to see but the lighting and mirrors have definitely been acting wierd on this truck.
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So after doing some testing from the headlight switch I was able to determine that whenever a door is opened and the interior lights come on all the grounds on the truck go to s**t. They go from no resistance at all to over a 100. I close the door, the light slowly dimming to off and the resistance goes down to about 50 ohms then after about a minute I guess the truck goes to sleep and the resistance goes back down to almost nothing. When the truck is running all ground test bad and stay bad....So something is waking up and taking the grounds down with it. Now I just gotta figure out what it is.
Yes. The grounds all test good until the a door is opened. Then everything goes bad. I'm thinking somewhere inside the truck a voltage source is crossing paths with a ground.Have you tried doing a voltage drop test from the battery terminals to the positive and negative contact points on the engine and the body? Seems like you might have a weak ground or even a positive contact.