alternator overcharging
#1
alternator overcharging
Alt. putting out 15.52v and battery looks like its wet from boiling I guess.How do I tell if its the alternator or could it be the battery causing the hi rate of charge? Appreciate some help
#6
ok, I appreciate the help,guess I should start over,I have a 07 suburban,5.3 vin#1gnfk16377j208156 , 83000 mi.I changed battery,now charging under 15 ,so I changed alternator and now it charges more,so I put old one back on.Tech mentioned it might be ecm controled,guess I have to take to dealer now,any suggestions?
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#9
this is straight from the description and operation
The BCM will enter Charge Mode when ever one of the following conditions are met.
When any one of these conditions is met, the system will set targeted generator output voltage to a charging voltage between 13.9–15.5 volts, depending on the battery state of charge and estimated battery temperature.
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Was the battery warm to the touch?
The BCM will enter Charge Mode when ever one of the following conditions are met.
- The wipers are ON for more than 3 seconds.
- GMLAN (Climate Control Voltage Boost Mode Request) is true, as sensed by the HVAC control head. High speed cooling fan, rear defogger and HVAC high speed blower operation can cause the BCM to enter the Charge Mode.
- The estimated battery temperature is less than 0°C (32°F).
- Battery State of Charge is less than 80 percent.
- Vehicle Speed is greater than 145 kph (90 mph)
- Current Sensor Fault Exists
- System Voltage was determined to be below 12.56 volts
- Tow/Haul Mode is enabled
When any one of these conditions is met, the system will set targeted generator output voltage to a charging voltage between 13.9–15.5 volts, depending on the battery state of charge and estimated battery temperature.
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Was the battery warm to the touch?
#10
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lol, guessing one of the Corvette team guys was walking past the Tahoe/burb guys cube on that "feature" design day.... my Tahoe has seen 90+ mph, but we are talking seconds at a time...but I guess with posted speed limits of 85mph, 90mph for extended periods of driving is possible...