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fastback_johnny

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Hello,

I really like my 1995 Tahoe. But it has an electrical problem I need help with.

At times, the Power Windows, Radio and Heater Blower motor will quit for 10 seconds or 10 minutes. The ABS light comes on at this time. All lights work and the truck continues to run. It seems like something is overloading. Because if everything is working ok and I hit both front power window switches sometimes that will cause the radio, windows and blower to quit. Fuses are good. Can here a slight click like relay from drivers floor board area.

PLEASE HELP!
 

20Tahoe12LT

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:welcome:
I am sorry that I can't help you with your issue. I am sure that someone will be along that CAN.
 

Jounier11

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:welcome: Own a 98 so kind a of a expert on these OBS Hoe's so.... 4 door or 2 door model, LS or LT, And 2WD or 4WD: manual lever or automatic push buttons(located on the dash by OEM cd player or pocket hole)???
 

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My truck recently had the same problems turned out to be the bolts that hold the wires in the battery mine where stripped so i bought some new one's and now everything is working just fine you should look into that as well as checking fuses both fuse places the fuse box under the hood and the one on the driver's side of the dashboard.
 

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Thanks for the info. As part of trying to fix this issue, I cleaned and applied elec grease to the bolts, battery hook-ups, hot wires to fuse box under the hood. All relays and fuses look fine. This problem occurs at random. Never blowing a fuse. Any other thoughts?
 

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At this point im starting to think there might be a short somewhere problem is EVERYTHING is electrical in these so i'd suggest going to a nearby power shop and explain to them what is happening as to how they are experts at this, good luck.
 
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