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My apologies. I forgot to mention that I recently discovered occult damage to battery and power cables on my truck. I mentioned it in a thread, but some may not see it. I bet there are a lot of trucks out there with low voltage at the dash and throughout the truck. Anyway, I cut one of the larger wires coming in to the battery box to replace the connector. While the connector still looked "ok" with a bit of brushing, I decided to replace it for good measure. I'm glad I did. Cutting along the longitude of the cable, I discovered that the wire was devoid of all nickle, silver, zinc whatever, leaving a very dull corroded wire crimped in the connector. Likely water wicking or electrolysis or both. No doubt this was not a good electrical connection, likely causing a voltage drop / increased resistance. Problem is, you can't see it, it's in the crimp. If your truck is from the 90's, consider replacing all of the wires in the battery box. There probably is a S.T.O.P. on these wires with an expiration date, but I would not assume that if it looks good, that it is good.
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