mtudb24
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Long story short. Bypassed my aux battery and pulled the negative cable and fuse 42 etc back in Oct / Nov 2024 when the aux battery took a dump and stalled the truck in my driveway at 9V. Then my truck went haywire and voltage on the cluster was 16+ volts and changed the main battery around Jan / Feb 2025 and upgraded to a 94R battery size. All was good after that. No issues
Yesterday, I tried to remote start the truck and it wouldn't work. Didn't think anything of it as I parked it on a angle towards the front and thought maybe I was low on gas (this has happened many times). But when I got in and manually started it, there was no low fuel light on. Then I noticed driving at dusk and all of a sudden my headlights were flickering really bad (LED's but changed to LED setting with the Tazer) and my cluster lite up for less then a half second saying service ABS multiple times. It was so fast, the cluster never gave an audible "ding". I could just see the flash of the round ABS light.
I also noticed voltage was 14.6-15.0 and coming to a stop it dropped to 11.6V and engine stuttered but then jumped right back up to 13V. I had the blower motor going (not on AC) but as the voltage on the cluster reached 14.7V or higher, the blower motor would shut off and then turn back on when the voltage went back down.
I have no additional electrical accessories besides the 3 KC's that are tied into the battery and on a toggle switch in the cab. I can't imagine anything drawing a parasitic load.
The remote start worked this morning heading into work but the blower motor was on and off depending on where the voltage was on the cluster.
I know the cluster gauge for Voltage is just a reference, but a 3-4V fluctuation seems excessive and the blower motor turning on and off is something I've never seen happen even when the main or aux battery was going bad.
Maybe its a bad new battery but can't imagine why 4-5 months of flawless operation, I now get this? I did check all connections to the battery to make sure they were tight and also pulled the IBS sensor off to try and reset it. I know that takes multiple cycles to reset with 8 plus hours of setting between ignition cycles.
12.6V is what I get using a multimeter across the battery posts while the truck is setting in the driveway. Are these vehicles that touchy when it comes to voltage? I know AGM batteries are supposed to be between 12.8 and 13.4V at rest. I only drive this vehicle an average of 20 minutes a day but its a 2021 bought in Oct of 2020 and never had an issue until late 2024. Got 4 years out of main battery and aux battery and now my new battery (4 months) and am having issues.
Going on a 4 hour ride tomorrow, so we'll see how that works and if the battery is still at 12.6V at rest when I get back.
Yesterday, I tried to remote start the truck and it wouldn't work. Didn't think anything of it as I parked it on a angle towards the front and thought maybe I was low on gas (this has happened many times). But when I got in and manually started it, there was no low fuel light on. Then I noticed driving at dusk and all of a sudden my headlights were flickering really bad (LED's but changed to LED setting with the Tazer) and my cluster lite up for less then a half second saying service ABS multiple times. It was so fast, the cluster never gave an audible "ding". I could just see the flash of the round ABS light.
I also noticed voltage was 14.6-15.0 and coming to a stop it dropped to 11.6V and engine stuttered but then jumped right back up to 13V. I had the blower motor going (not on AC) but as the voltage on the cluster reached 14.7V or higher, the blower motor would shut off and then turn back on when the voltage went back down.
I have no additional electrical accessories besides the 3 KC's that are tied into the battery and on a toggle switch in the cab. I can't imagine anything drawing a parasitic load.
The remote start worked this morning heading into work but the blower motor was on and off depending on where the voltage was on the cluster.
I know the cluster gauge for Voltage is just a reference, but a 3-4V fluctuation seems excessive and the blower motor turning on and off is something I've never seen happen even when the main or aux battery was going bad.
Maybe its a bad new battery but can't imagine why 4-5 months of flawless operation, I now get this? I did check all connections to the battery to make sure they were tight and also pulled the IBS sensor off to try and reset it. I know that takes multiple cycles to reset with 8 plus hours of setting between ignition cycles.
12.6V is what I get using a multimeter across the battery posts while the truck is setting in the driveway. Are these vehicles that touchy when it comes to voltage? I know AGM batteries are supposed to be between 12.8 and 13.4V at rest. I only drive this vehicle an average of 20 minutes a day but its a 2021 bought in Oct of 2020 and never had an issue until late 2024. Got 4 years out of main battery and aux battery and now my new battery (4 months) and am having issues.
Going on a 4 hour ride tomorrow, so we'll see how that works and if the battery is still at 12.6V at rest when I get back.
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