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98 Silverado electrical issues
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<blockquote data-quote="John in WI" data-source="post: 467028" data-attributes="member: 3507"><p>Those are all excellent tips, and I thank all of your for sharing them. I should clarify that it's the headlights that keep dimming on me. Tonight I disconnected the electric brake - no change. Then I swapped batteries - no change. I checked the trailer lights and all appears tight. I pulled the alternator and will take it in for a test tomorrow. I'm hoping they'll exchage it.</p><p> One thing I find humorous about this is that 25 years ago I could just about judge the speed of my vehicle by the intensity of my headlights. We were always tightening belts, replacing alternators and regulators, or cleaning out the sockets for the bulbs. </p><p>Now I get a little flicker and I begin to panic. I've become spoiled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in WI, post: 467028, member: 3507"] Those are all excellent tips, and I thank all of your for sharing them. I should clarify that it's the headlights that keep dimming on me. Tonight I disconnected the electric brake - no change. Then I swapped batteries - no change. I checked the trailer lights and all appears tight. I pulled the alternator and will take it in for a test tomorrow. I'm hoping they'll exchage it. One thing I find humorous about this is that 25 years ago I could just about judge the speed of my vehicle by the intensity of my headlights. We were always tightening belts, replacing alternators and regulators, or cleaning out the sockets for the bulbs. Now I get a little flicker and I begin to panic. I've become spoiled. [/QUOTE]
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