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i get the same thing, as with my edge gauges, the battery Volts can be 14.8 and the gauge on the dash says well below 14 till i get above 15 mph. i think it's the computer that sets the dash gauge,
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Ok. You are going to need a test light and a DVM. While the truck is idling just started cold check the grid heater terminals for power see if both are hitting or one is hitting. Then with the
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Digital volt meter. I don't bother either.
I've been experiencing something, that I think is new........................or else I've never really noticed it before.
When I start my truck, and it's Winter here now....................I let the grid heaters do their thing. Then start my truck.................always starts.
Seems like the "charge gauge" on the dash is taking a longer than normal time to come back. I don't even recall what is normal time for it. Here's the thing about my posting this though....................if I start to drive BEFORE the charge gauge comes back, I will get the ABS and Brake light flash on the dash along with the single chime. If I wait until the charge gauge comes back up.....................no chime or lights.
Batteries are just over a year old.................as is the alternator.