Odd Voltage Problem
To me it seems liek a bad ground, but i admitedly am not very good with wiring. I replaced both front DRL sockets(they were corroded). The alternator is less than a year old, and I really dont think the battery is an issue......Does anyone have any ideas, or has anyone had a similiar experience????
Thanks alot guys!
Tim
If the "drain" is in my DRL, what is the process to find this "drain" and how would i fix it? I think the "drain" in my wiring is highly likely, as my car is getting up there in miles(107k), and I could see a short/drain happening in the wiring by now.....
thanks for the help
around the engine bay, clean and retighten that
distribution block up by the fuse boxes, etc. Any
resistance in these kind of connections that it not
nulled by the field terminal feedback produces a
load based voltage drop. I've never looked mine
over to see where the field return comes from
but clean and tight is good. Similarly, the block to
chassis ground can rise (causing not only power
drop but sensor offsets). Try measuring block to
chassis voltage first, that is held down by just one
or two braided ground straps and screw terminals
into sheet metal. Those can easily get broken or
lost during engine bay activity, or just get crusty.
Probably the alternator is on it's last leg.

