2005 F250 6.0 w/ 120k miles
Interstate Megatron Batteries, about 18 months old
I've noticed over the past few months that it hasn't seemed to start as quickly as it used to. It wasn't real bad, just something I kinda picked up on. The voltage would be around 11.9v when it first started (which I have heard is normal because the glow plugs draw so much for the first minute or so), and then it would go to 12.8v-ish, and then once I started driving it would go to 13.6-14v. I was starting to think that the slightly slower start was in my head, and it always started, ... until yesterday.
It barely started last night. When it did, my voltage was very low. I have an aftermarket volt meter, and it would just flash "low voltage". I've seen this meter register as low as 10.5, so the voltage had to be even lower than that. Once it started, I kicked on the high idle function (keeps it around 1200 rpm), and the voltage climbed back to normal range. I noticed as I was driving, it would drop to 12.7v-ish at idle, but immediately climb back to 13.7k-ish as soon as the RPMS came back up. After driving for a while, the voltage would stay above 13v even at idle, which I figured is a good sign. But no - once it sits for a while, it starts all over.
I cannot identify anything that would be drawing any significant amount of power when the truck is off. I have a lot of accessories, but they are wired to acc (besides my alarm, which has been on the truck for 2 years).
I'm no expert on this stuff, but since the voltage climbs when I drive, I am tempted to think it's not the alternator. I plan to have the batteries tested today and maybe replaced, since they are under warranty.
But does this sound like it might be the alternator? Or worse, the FICM? I know both of those are known to take a dump on this model.
Sucks, because I am supposed to leave for a week-long camping trip to Colorado tomorrow morning. I absolutely cannot have this thing give me problems ion the mountain, as I'll be a long way from civilization.
Anyone have insight as to what this is? Thanks.
Interstate Megatron Batteries, about 18 months old
I've noticed over the past few months that it hasn't seemed to start as quickly as it used to. It wasn't real bad, just something I kinda picked up on. The voltage would be around 11.9v when it first started (which I have heard is normal because the glow plugs draw so much for the first minute or so), and then it would go to 12.8v-ish, and then once I started driving it would go to 13.6-14v. I was starting to think that the slightly slower start was in my head, and it always started, ... until yesterday.
It barely started last night. When it did, my voltage was very low. I have an aftermarket volt meter, and it would just flash "low voltage". I've seen this meter register as low as 10.5, so the voltage had to be even lower than that. Once it started, I kicked on the high idle function (keeps it around 1200 rpm), and the voltage climbed back to normal range. I noticed as I was driving, it would drop to 12.7v-ish at idle, but immediately climb back to 13.7k-ish as soon as the RPMS came back up. After driving for a while, the voltage would stay above 13v even at idle, which I figured is a good sign. But no - once it sits for a while, it starts all over.
I cannot identify anything that would be drawing any significant amount of power when the truck is off. I have a lot of accessories, but they are wired to acc (besides my alarm, which has been on the truck for 2 years).
I'm no expert on this stuff, but since the voltage climbs when I drive, I am tempted to think it's not the alternator. I plan to have the batteries tested today and maybe replaced, since they are under warranty.
But does this sound like it might be the alternator? Or worse, the FICM? I know both of those are known to take a dump on this model.
Sucks, because I am supposed to leave for a week-long camping trip to Colorado tomorrow morning. I absolutely cannot have this thing give me problems ion the mountain, as I'll be a long way from civilization.
Anyone have insight as to what this is? Thanks.
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