Kelleytechh
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My 2015 Yukon SLT has a goofy charging issue. Just for full background it was in for service at the dealership for AC work and they replaced the negative battery cable because they said it has high resistance they also said the battery tested good. So shortly after it came back the alternator quit charging, battery voltage dropping as I was driving but notably no gauge warning lights or warning messages. I replaced the alternator with a new AC Delco along with new belt tensioner and belt. No issues after for a while, then I was idling in a parking lot (idle at ~500 rpm) and saw the voltage was dropping to mid 11 volts. I revved the engine to 1k-1500 rpm and also drove it around the parking lot at parking lot speed and the charge would come back to mid 12v. Drove it back on the freeway and charge back up to mid to high 13v. (voltage is measured by gauge and radar detector that shows system voltage as well, both match very closely) this issue has continued. This was also with the AC and accessories on and off made really no difference. So it does not "feel" like there is an issue, no dimming lights, no warning lights or warning messages but it will still drop voltage to high 11v to very low 12v at idle but not 100% consistently. always charges while driving but sometimes erratic mid to high 12v. At startup it always jumps to mid 14v. I am kinda at a loss, I know the Yukon will call for different voltages but from what I have read not that low, any thoughts? Thanks all!