I sounds as if the 100 amp breaker feeding your house from the garage may have a problem, or as I saw at a neighbors place, the buss in the back of the box may be be bad. If you have electric heat in your house, and /or central air, you may be overloading that 100 amp feeder. As others have said, I strongly suggest you call an electrician rather than risking your home.
You can see some strange wiring at times. Many years ago I worked in an appliance repair, and went to trouble shoot a dryer. Customer thought he had a bad motor and bought another one, that still ran too slow. In an electric clothes dryer the heating element runs on 220v, but the motor is 110v. Readings were 220v across the line, but each side to neutral only 80v. The wiring was in a metal conduit that came out of the kitchen and about 30feet around the house into the garage where the dryer was. The original person who did the wiring had only run 2 wires to the dryer, and depended on the conduit providing both the ground and neutral. It worked until the conduit corroded from the weather over the years.
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