The grid heaters kicked in on my 03 saturday for the first time this cold season.
What I noticed, is that the engine idle quality gets rough when the heaters are on. The console and the dash numbers (odometer and trip) get dim.
If this thing is pulling enough amperage to cause an affect like this, would it mean that my batteries aren't pulling their weight? My other thought is that the engine is getting a shot of cool air when the heaters are on because of the distance the air has to travel through the head. Heaters on because engine is getting cold air, ecm kicks on heaters, air heats, heaters kick off about the time the warm air hits the valves.
I'm used to my 12V where the idle quality is rough whether the grids are on or not. I haven't noticed the 03 doing this in the two winters i've had it before.
What I noticed, is that the engine idle quality gets rough when the heaters are on. The console and the dash numbers (odometer and trip) get dim.
If this thing is pulling enough amperage to cause an affect like this, would it mean that my batteries aren't pulling their weight? My other thought is that the engine is getting a shot of cool air when the heaters are on because of the distance the air has to travel through the head. Heaters on because engine is getting cold air, ecm kicks on heaters, air heats, heaters kick off about the time the warm air hits the valves.
I'm used to my 12V where the idle quality is rough whether the grids are on or not. I haven't noticed the 03 doing this in the two winters i've had it before.