Alternator problem?
#11
check all your pullies as you have the belt off see if the bearings are loose and if they are stiff to turn it at all. thats all i could think of maybe get a obd II reading done some where that has a good obd II reader. i have had codes thrown on my truck that don't pop up when i do the key thing or even with my superchips programmer.
#12
I wouldn't think the A/C problem is related to the charging problem. If you had a pulley or belt problem you should be able to hear it squalling. It might be time to have an A/C shop check your system charge.
As for the alternator, check the battery temp sensor. It's in the bottom of the battery tray. That little feller tells the PCM how fast to charge the battery. If it's not sending out a good signal, then PCM might not be keeping up with the necessary charge rate to keep your battery up.
As for the alternator, check the battery temp sensor. It's in the bottom of the battery tray. That little feller tells the PCM how fast to charge the battery. If it's not sending out a good signal, then PCM might not be keeping up with the necessary charge rate to keep your battery up.
#14
Well I took it to a mechanic today due to the a/c completely stopped blowing cold. Good call on the fan motor weedaho. All the bearings seem to be ok. I was also told the fan clutch needed to be replaced. Volt gauge still seems to be a little low maybe it will pick back up after replacing the fan clutch. I'll also check the battery temp sensor.
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