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Was this likely a problem with the alternator?

I know someone was just staring at my profile, waiting for my 1,001st car question lol.

I saw a utility van driving down the road during overcast and their headlights were flashing. I know it wasn’t being done manually because it was at a steady, continuous pace and because the lights would [b]slowly fade[/b] on instead of just turning back on.

In other words, they would turn off, then [b]fade[/b] into the “on” state, and repeat, at a rate of about twice per second.
MikeSp · 56-60, M
Several companies make after market devices that make standard lights on public service vehicles and aircraft do strange things to attract attention for safety.
SW-User
That might have just been the vehicle. The way it was built.
InvaderNice · 26-30, M
@SW-User Hm, maybe, but I can’t think of any reason they would design it that way. We’re talking about the main headlights.
SW-User
@InvaderNice ... oh.
Notanymore · 36-40, M
Could have been a ground wire
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Sounds pretty unlikely tbh.

 
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