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Perfectly normal. When the battery is fully charged, the alternator switches off.Driving to work yesterday am, towards the last about 15 min of driving, noticed, that V meter needle dropped below 14. Connected Torque and is showed current oscillating between 12.7-13V.
OK, so panicking a bit, connect Torque on the way home - voltage sits at 14.7-15 across the entire commute, that being around 25-30 min. Gauge also shows as it should - above 14.
Is this about right, or I should just replace alternator? Or, it's voltage regulator acting up? Presuming, battery got charged, will voltage drop down not to overcharge it?
that is what the RVC system is designed to do, but it also does not take into consideration when the battery gets weak. a good fresh battery will result in little to almost no volt meter fluctuation, whereas a weak battery will have that gauge all over the place because the battery temperature throws the system out of whack. I had battery that would pass testing but would not hold a full charge anymore and it resulted in the RVC system not even working as designed at all, I could turn the wipers and seat heater and lights and radio and hvac full blast and still only get 11.xx volts because of the battery temperature.Testing at GM showed around a 1 mpg increase when the voltage drops like this. There is a program that controls this, after fully sated charge it can drop for about an hour, then jump back up for several minutes to reactivate the battery charge. Or something like this. I've seen this on our 2019 quite a bit on the open road and we do get an average 22+ mpg on trips.
Both show normal voltage, maybe a tenth of volt differenceOn Torque you can see the OBDII output voltage and system voltage (that the dash display shows). OBD port voltage almost always stays around 12-13v.
Mine will have the battery/alternator voltage around 14v, and the OBDII port around 12.5v.Both show normal voltage, maybe a tenth of volt difference