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Old 01-31-2007, 06:05 PM
00Buck 00Buck is offline
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For unknown reason my 89 1/2 ton burb will loss electrical power and it will stall out. I can jump it, starts right up, but then as soon as I put it in gear or roll up pwr window, it immediatly dies again. Then I have to jump it again and put the vehicle in drive before disconnecting the jumper cables from donor vehicle and I am able to get home. The lights will flicker a little if I slow down at all. When I shut off the engine, no pwr at all, then a few seconds later an interior light might come on. This has total electrical power loss as happened twice in the last few months.
I am thinking bad alternator, cables or battery. So tonight I took out the alternater, but the internal lights were still on inside the vehicle. I hit the pwr window switch and the lights all go out. Will a grenade fix this.
thanks in advance for any suggestions. I am testing the alternater and batter anyway .
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Old 01-31-2007, 07:56 PM
2000CAYukon 2000CAYukon is offline
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Re: Loss of Electrical Pwr

Make sure you check both ends of the battery cables for good clean and secure connections.

Sounds like a bad ground to me.

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