Gen light... Please help
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Gen light... Please help
Hi guys havent been on in a while. Im having problems and need help. Im a mechanic a diesel tech. So im not clueless however im having problems and was hoping for help. my 97 dodge ram 2500 gas truck Gen light came on. And i road around a few days. Eventually truck died. I popped hood and fixed a loose ground. Got a jump and fired up. Light kept coming on and truck would stall. Checked grounds seem good. Pulled battery and alternator took to autozone. Battery started fuzzing out everywhere when they tried to charge it. The alternator tested good. Bought a new battery popped it in with old alternator that tested good. Next day light comes back on. I pop hood. Check my battery cables and ground on fender. All is tight. The truck hasnt died because tge bwttery is brand new. Today my blinkers stopped working. My voltage on dash was either low or not showing. I turn truck off and pop start (norm takes a few minuted for light to reapear when i do this) this time light doesnt come back on and dash starts reading. 14 volts again and my blinkers start wotking. All other dash lights and gauges work.
Why is this happening???
every day my ride to work or home is russian roulette wondering if tge nrw battery will drain.
i havent put a meter on my alternator to see what it was kicking out fot volts but autozone tested it.
do i have another loose ground?
Is my computer bad?
Why is this happening???
every day my ride to work or home is russian roulette wondering if tge nrw battery will drain.
i havent put a meter on my alternator to see what it was kicking out fot volts but autozone tested it.
do i have another loose ground?
Is my computer bad?
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Unfortunately, that sounds like a failing voltage regulator, which, as you guessed, is in the PCM. You can install an external regulator, there are YouTube videos for just such an occasion.... and solve it that way....... I *think* there is a way to do it that the PCM will see correct charging voltage, and leave the lights off, and make the gauge work. Or, you can replace the PCM, and call it a day.
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#4
I recently replaced my alternator. It was floating between good and bad, light kept going on and off. O'Reilly tested it as good, but they tested it IN the truck. It tested good at first, then I drove off. Light popped back on and I had them test it again, this time they said the voltage regulator failed. So there I was, stressing out over the PCM. I finally pulled the alt out and had it tested at both Advance Auto and Autozone. It failed both of those tests. So I got a lifetime warranty unit from Advance and have been good ever since.
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I went out and started it. Put a meter on the battery while truck was running. Battery was at 11.7 and dropping. I put my meter on my alternator the positive to the battery cable on the alt. The black to grou d on alternator and it read like 10 volts. Does this mean my qlternator isnt working or the regulators bad???
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I went out and started it. Put a meter on the battery while truck was running. Battery was at 11.7 and dropping. I put my meter on my alternator the positive to the battery cable on the alt. The black to grou d on alternator and it read like 10 volts. Does this mean my qlternator isnt working or the regulators bad???
Sounds like the alt is not putting out (just like a high school cheerleader).