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- Dimondale, Michigan
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 GT, '93 Limited
Howdy. My '93 Limited supposedly has bad body grounds...
Recently, I noticed that my radio (stock) would simply lose power once in a while. The buttons lit up (with the headlights or parks on) but the clock wasn't on and the buttons didn't respond. It would come and go. When the radio was working more or less correctly, the clock setting would be lost when the vehicle was started.
Furthermore, at normal idle, the blower motor would slightly slow down and the headlights would slightly dim. Thinking this was a battery or alternator problem, I took it to Advance auto parts and had them test the system. It checked out fine (rebuilt alternator less than a year ago, and a $80 Interstate battery a couple years ago). The dude said that my body grounds were bad. If it matters, I've been keeping the terminals on the battery and the cables clean/free of corrosion.
So to fix this, I plan on picking up some generic battery cables and connecting one to the frame and one to the body under the hood somewhere, and connecting those back to the battery (and keeping the original ground cable). The original cable goes under the truck and I've had enough of that.
This sound good? Thanks.
Recently, I noticed that my radio (stock) would simply lose power once in a while. The buttons lit up (with the headlights or parks on) but the clock wasn't on and the buttons didn't respond. It would come and go. When the radio was working more or less correctly, the clock setting would be lost when the vehicle was started.
Furthermore, at normal idle, the blower motor would slightly slow down and the headlights would slightly dim. Thinking this was a battery or alternator problem, I took it to Advance auto parts and had them test the system. It checked out fine (rebuilt alternator less than a year ago, and a $80 Interstate battery a couple years ago). The dude said that my body grounds were bad. If it matters, I've been keeping the terminals on the battery and the cables clean/free of corrosion.
So to fix this, I plan on picking up some generic battery cables and connecting one to the frame and one to the body under the hood somewhere, and connecting those back to the battery (and keeping the original ground cable). The original cable goes under the truck and I've had enough of that.
This sound good? Thanks.