A few minutes into warming up/driving in cold weather, the electrical/water-in-fuel/AT temp light all start to flicker on slightly (all together). As I increase the load to the electrical system (turn on fog lights, radio, heater) the lights come on brighter, indicating some issue with the electrical load/alternator output. I can also see that the headlights are flickering in the same manner as the dash lights.
However, after 5-10 minutes of this, the warning lights will go out again, and all seems fine. Then, sometimes a bit later, it will happen again.
So, some sort of intermittent problem. The strangest thing though, is why only when it's cold? Never experienced this in the summer months, even under considerable load (big stereo on, full A/C, lights, etc)
Has anyone else experienced this? Should I check for a loose connection or belt? Will temperature really affect the alternator amperage/voltage output? I've never heard of such a thing.
Any insights are appreciated!
Cheers,
Nate


