voltmeter to zero.

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Twice in the last couple of rainy days, my voltmeter has dropped to zero momentarily. first time I had just witched on headlights. Turned them off and volts came back. Today, I turned off lights, no difference but after a few more seconds volts came back. Lights on again. Is this something that could be caused by a faulty switch, or is my alternator on it's way out. Alternator only one year old. Thanks
 

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Check your ground connection near the top of the left kickpanel.
 

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Okay, thanks. Left kick panel meaning near parking brake pedal? Just want to be sure.
 

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That's it. It's a 6-legged spider held to the panel with a single screw. Remove the screw and clean it and the panel and the spider. Apply a small touch of copper-based anti-seize and reinstall.
If that doesn't fix it, you've already prevented a lot of electrical gremlins!
 

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Thanks, got it. Will check it out tomorrow.
 

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Well, never did find the spider connector above kick panel. Maybe I was looking in the wrong place. But, turned out to be the head light switch. While I was in there I replaced the aluminum finned thing that has something to do with wipers. I had a spare column and stole it from there. Fixed my intermittent wiper problem.
 

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