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My headlights dim when my subwoofer hits hard or I use electric windows!

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Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: Techie333
Originally posted by: mattgyver
Go to your local auto parts store and they will test the alternator and the battery for free. If it's either of those, they'll be able to tell you within a matter of minutes. Pretty easy/cheap fix if either are bad.
Sounds like a good idea, thanks!

you need a cap. <- period
thicker power if you don't already have it.

Maybe, but he said he was having problems before installing the amp. Just a week or so ago my car was starting very weakly and the lights would dim when the (electric) radiator fans came on. Had the battery and alternator tested, and my battery had a bad cell. New battery completely fixed it.

 
Wow, that's quite the problem. The others are totally wrong, what you need to do is 1) Replace the kanutant valve in the scrotoscropic anominizer 2) Change the fluid in your headlights AND your blinkers. That should fix this right up.
 
Originally posted by: trmiv
Wow, that's quite the problem. The others are totally wrong, what you need to do is 1) Replace the kanutant valve in the scrotoscropic anominizer 2) Change the fluid in your headlights AND your blinkers. That should fix this right up.

HAHAHA...
 
Just to mention it again...

CHECK YOUR CONNECTIONS!

It costs no money, takes near 0 skill, not much time, and is quite easily the problem.
 
Originally posted by: Techie333
You guys are all missing this fact: BEFORE I had an amp or sub, when I put down my electric windows, it did the same thing! Cranking amp on battery have something to do with this? LIke I said, the window thing has happened since I replaced my battery from walmart.

Yep... that's the problem... cranking amps refers to how much a battery can provide at any time.
 
My 94 camry does the same thing on windows... I think its just a weak toyota electrical system. Mine I'm pretty sure has done it since new...
No problems with battery or alternator as both have been replaced over life of car...
 
Slight dimming is normal. Poor grounding can can cause lights to dim under load as battery can't support the alternator the alternator when it isn't producing a whole lot of output at idle.

With a digital multimeter, measure the voltage between battery "-" terminal and engine block. It shouldn't be more than 5/100th of a volt. Anything higher indicates corroded or loose ground connections.
 
Wow. My brother who can't even check his oil knows what an alternator is.


No offense, but that's pretty funny.
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
LOL



make a video of ur car booming!...hahahaa

sorry, i just had to post that i'm laughing...all in good fun

booming from the bass or when he fries it when installing the alternator...lol.... im playing folks
 
some cars just have weak alternators. i have a friend with an early 90's VW cabrio (yes, she's a girl, it's ok), and that car can only raise or lower one window at a time.
 
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