Must be a flu going around.
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No warning light but issues. The other day, I was testing a rear defroster repair and had acc on (not started) and had a dead battery after 10 min. I had to jump start.
I hooked up a charge and charge to 100%. A few days later (today) I noticed the voltmeter fluctuating between 12 and 14 on an hour long drive (this may happen all the time, I was just paying attention today). I got home an decided to test the battery, said 56% charge,
I'd expect 100 after an hour drive. Bad battery? Or alternator. I don't know battery age, I bought used in 2013 (2007 truck) but no date codes marked on battery. However, it is a Carquest battery, so not original.
New battery seems to have fixed it. With the old battery, I noticed the voltmeter start at 14.3 then drop to 12.3 or so and stay there. I put in a new battery and now the volts stay around 14.
Incidentally, the old battery was a CARQUEST with "Specially designed for European autos" on it. Not really sure how you design a battery for American, Japanese or European cars, but either way why would you put that in a GMC (prev. owner).
Maybe the European batteries work with 220 v.
Voltmeter was staying around 14.5 constantly, but now dropping to 12.5-ish after a few minutes of driving.
Alternator?
I've noticed my Voltmeter does that a lot while highway driving, think it might be normal.
It's normal. The charging system drops voltage when the battery is charged. It's supposed to put less strain on the alternator and help gas mileage.
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