Lately have noticed the volt meter gauge needle will be a needles width below the 14 volt mark and other times a needle width above and sometimes somewhere in between. Normally my gauge has always read about a needle width above 14 volts. When all this is happening no electrical accessories are running. I do not notice the needle to fluctuate while driving or varying the RPMs. If when I start the truck the needle is below 14 volts it stays there the whole time the engine is running. Then the next time the engine is started it may or may not be back to the normal needle width above 14 volts. This appears to be one of those intermittent problems at this point in time, so it may prove difficult to track down. All battery cable connections are clean and tight. All alternator connections are tight. Batteries where replaced a year ago.
I am wondering if its the alternator or voltage regulator starting to give out. Also wondering if it's a bad battery, like maybe a broken plate or something. Don't think it could be one of the grid heaters sticking on cause it is not pulling the volt meter needle down very much (like it does in the winter when the heaters kick on).
I have not noticed any problems YET. I'm just wanting to track this down before it turns into a problem and leaves me stranded. Any thoughts
I am wondering if its the alternator or voltage regulator starting to give out. Also wondering if it's a bad battery, like maybe a broken plate or something. Don't think it could be one of the grid heaters sticking on cause it is not pulling the volt meter needle down very much (like it does in the winter when the heaters kick on).
I have not noticed any problems YET. I'm just wanting to track this down before it turns into a problem and leaves me stranded. Any thoughts
