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Voltage Gauge running High...HELP!

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Old 01-21-2009, 12:57 AM
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I own a 2003 Dodge Ram and my voltage gauge has been running higher than normal and the lights dim when I turn on the Heat/AC. Can this be a bad alternator?

Also, I got a "no bus" error code in the odometer.
 
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:02 AM
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Any auto parts store can do a quick free test to see if it's the battery or alternator that's going out on you.

I don't know what it'd have to do with the odometer / data bus though.
 
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it could possibly be dropping the voltage too low, which is affecting the PCM. just throwin' that out there....
 
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It sounds likr your voltage regulator is going bad. That's an internal alternator part. That can cause overcharging, undercharging...etc...
 
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Thanks for the help all. On my way to the auto parts store....will let you know what happened.
 
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How did you make out? I seen an almost new alternator for $75 on ebay. They say it's a new pull off for a customer that upgraded. Lemme know and I'll find it if interested
 
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Had the battery tested at an auto shop and they said its going bad. I swapped it out this morning and the gauge is still reading a little higher than normal.

I used my hypertech programmer to find error code P1687 which indicates that I have a faulty instrument panel or bad module. Could that cause the voltage gauge to read a little high?
 
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I would think that other guages would be effected as well??
 
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Before I take the truck to the dealer and spend 100 bucks on finding out if I have a faulty instrument panel...is there anything I can find on my own? Which fuses could be bad?
 
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Check battery connections
 


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