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Well I'm about to hit the sack however I wanted to ask some advice in a post since I may be busy tomorrow. Lately I have been noticing some quirky electrical issues. At night whenever I apply the brake or turn signals, the head lights flicker a bit dimmer for an instant. Also noticed the same thing when I hit the window switches. Yesterday during the Kerbeck run my passenger window would not go down and tonight I turned the car on and the headlights would not pop up. I tried twice and nothing. Then I turned the car off and tried and they came up - no problem since. Only other thing I noticed once the radio display sort of twitch. I'm guessing electrical short? Anyone have this happen? Is there a popular issue with the C5s related to this? Not sure if it makes a difference but I have a '97 MN6 coupe. I appreciate any help or advice and though I am about to turn in for the night I'll try and check in at some point tomorrow at least for a "TTT". Thanks all!
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So many of the weird electrical gremlins always turn out to be either battery or ground related. The simplest thing to check is the connections to the battery. Then I would look at the battery itself - what kind and how old is the battery?
Grounding is a more complicated issue - but it can cause a lot of problems.
Maybe that will plant a seed for someone else more well versed like Bill Curlee to chime in and offer some suggestions.....
Hey Charlie, after you left the other day I thought about you're problem. You may want to have the alt checked, might not be putting out full power causing a slight dip in power output at times? The headlight problem/window....the only common denominator I can think of is grounding
Last edited by GeorgeZNJ; Nov 13, 2005 at 10:30 PM.
So many of the weird electrical gremlins always turn out to be either battery or ground related. The simplest thing to check is the connections to the battery. Then I would look at the battery itself - what kind and how old is the battery?
Grounding is a more complicated issue - but it can cause a lot of problems.
Maybe that will plant a seed for someone else more well versed like Bill Curlee to chime in and offer some suggestions.....
Look up Bill Curlee in search, he's the man. Like everyone says, being a 97 it sound like a grounding problem. Wait till you see what Bill has wrote about grounding, you'll be surpised. Good Luck.Save the Wave.>George
Tried the headlights again. They only pop-up when the car is off. Picked up some electrical cleaner to clean the chassis grounds. My mechanic said to bring it to a dealer since it sounded quite a bit odd. My GF's dad is a GM at a local dealer so probably bring it there tomorrow if the electrical cleaner doesn't do anything and I don't get any addl. ideas here....but dealers make me nervous....
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