Charging issue is back
#12
I think your talking main wire?
I'm asking on the 2 small wires going to ecm .
It acted up again but seems only when hot
.
Does the battery temp sensor factor it?
I got one from another truck to try..
it seems to drop to 12.1 an stays there...
Also ,does the bench test fully check diode,?
Thanks
I'm asking on the 2 small wires going to ecm .
It acted up again but seems only when hot
.
Does the battery temp sensor factor it?
I got one from another truck to try..
it seems to drop to 12.1 an stays there...
Also ,does the bench test fully check diode,?
Thanks
#14
#18
Tested good in 2 different test machines.. irritating when I just had it on truck an 12.1 after I cleaned up all contacts an grounds an replaced temp sensor, [ stayed running on the 12.1 then 12.2 then 12.1 as it sat running . ] ..then I tap the alternator an it jumps to 14.1 .....gonna put one from another dakota in just to see if pcm is doing the same thing.An how it acts after it's hot
If that casing may have touched the copper windings that may have shorted out something . ..
I'd hate to have to put another pcm in ...
#19
#20
Good question ..I didnt get a close look as they got connectors out but they did have to get something specific out to hook up depending on vehicle ..The one who tested it diid say there's a external regulator in the test machine . And they said that newer one testa the diode ,but of coarse that's not gonna show the same as if it's been running an its hot ..That seemed to be when it drops voltage an to 12.1 more.
So that's a pulsating signal in the 2 wire connector kind of like injectors? .
I might get another harness too.
What's the chance ,if I were to find a identical model engine accessories,etc that the pcm could get switched out without getting it reprogrammed?
Is there anything else besides the pcm- regulator- an battery temp sensor that can signal to lower the voltage as your driving it?
So that's a pulsating signal in the 2 wire connector kind of like injectors? .
I might get another harness too.
What's the chance ,if I were to find a identical model engine accessories,etc that the pcm could get switched out without getting it reprogrammed?
Is there anything else besides the pcm- regulator- an battery temp sensor that can signal to lower the voltage as your driving it?