MikeB
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Yes, the light switch's internal protection may be tripping/resetting, depending on how much current your lights are drawing. Standard sealed beam headlight wattage is 60/55 watts. H4-type halogen bulbs can be 60/55, 100/80, or even 130/90. The second two can even melt wire insulation and connector sockets. Also, what do you mean by "driving lights"?
The problem could also be a wire that's touching ground intermittently. In any case, it sounds like the column mounted switch or wiring has some serious problems.
As for the alternator, it's just fine if the battery voltage measures 14.4 volts with the engine running. Any more than that (say 15-16) means a bad regulator, which can burn out bulbs, fan motors, etc.
The problem could also be a wire that's touching ground intermittently. In any case, it sounds like the column mounted switch or wiring has some serious problems.
As for the alternator, it's just fine if the battery voltage measures 14.4 volts with the engine running. Any more than that (say 15-16) means a bad regulator, which can burn out bulbs, fan motors, etc.