Only that there is a fuel economy mode, and it is tied to the current sensor.
(And that they were considering dropping that mode for dual batts.. why?)
It's just me, I find stupid things interesting..
I understand what you were trying to say now
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Only that there is a fuel economy mode, and it is tied to the current sensor.
(And that they were considering dropping that mode for dual batts.. why?)
It's just me, I find stupid things interesting..
I didn't know they had it until well after I had bought there $400 2-pin alternatorI saw that. If I have to live with not knowing what is causing my issue when everything is plugged in as intended, I will go this route. It'd still be nice to know what is causing my issue, though.
Interesting. So you are using one of these mechman alternators. I have had 3 of the OEM Delco alternators in my truck including the factory one that had ~125k miles on it. A part of me wonders if maybe whatever talks to the RVC system isnt calibrated properly. The two new Delco alternators ive had in the truck were ordered from SummitRacing (where i also see the mechman units sold for $$$). Summit sells a Bosch reman unit thats also 160 amp just like the delco i am using. In my deep reading, Bosch is the company responsible for this delco RVC design. Almost curious to try a different alternator and see if it makes any difference.I didn't know they had it until well after I had bought there $400 2-pin alternator
I ended up buying the mechman because I had bought a couple other higher-amperage units and they failed within a short period the mechman has held up fine.Interesting. So you are using one of these mechman alternators. I have had 3 of the OEM Delco alternators in my truck including the factory one that had ~125k miles on it. A part of me wonders if maybe whatever talks to the RVC system isnt calibrated properly. The two new Delco alternators ive had in the truck were ordered from SummitRacing (where i also see the mechman units sold for $$$). Summit sells a Bosch reman unit thats also 160 amp just like the delco i am using. In my deep reading, Bosch is the company responsible for this delco RVC design. Almost curious to try a different alternator and see if it makes any difference.
I am also thinking that its probably time to get a tech2. Anyone have opinions of a decent model they'd recommend?
So I had some residual flickering with the Yukon after cleaning all the corrosion. Went out and pulled the two pin connector and lights are rock solid. Not a single flicker. Also no Check engine light yet with the connector unplugged. Thanks to @mikez71 diagram looks like it runs right to the ECM. Leaving it unplugged and we'll see what.happens. More research to do on RVC....RVC delete?Dropped the dome light. Everything looks new in there.
I did, however, find something curious. If i disconnect the 2 pin connector on the alternator (which i think is the RVC system) Amperage with my mulitmeter reads a rock steady 13.6V. No surging headlights or interior lights. Rock solid. Why?
While i could just keep the 2 wire connector off of the alternator and put up with reasonable voltage with no fluctuations with a 'fix charging system' warninig light, I'd much rather know why the RVC system is causing my problem....
Any thoughts out there?