Started truck and voltmeter showed 12V and did not move upon driving, usually shows 14V. This is what I did:
1. Pulled both batteries and cleaned all connectors and under batteries. Reinstalled, started engine and still 12V on voltmeter.
2. Pulled Alt. and benched checked. Checked out good. Reinstalled Alt. , started engine and still 12V.
3. Did the on-off key thing. I did this 3x as I wanted to be sure I copied down the correct numbers. The numbers are 3, 4, and 2. Checked my Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures book and did some tests and everything pointed to the PCM. So I decided to take the truck to my local repair shop and see if they could read the PCM troubled codes with a DBR. I started the truck and the voltmeter showed 14V!! I have put 50 miles and truck with several start-ups and all is OK.
Anyone have any ideas, thoughts, hunches, suggestions, etc. ?
TIA
crabman

1. Pulled both batteries and cleaned all connectors and under batteries. Reinstalled, started engine and still 12V on voltmeter.
2. Pulled Alt. and benched checked. Checked out good. Reinstalled Alt. , started engine and still 12V.
3. Did the on-off key thing. I did this 3x as I wanted to be sure I copied down the correct numbers. The numbers are 3, 4, and 2. Checked my Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures book and did some tests and everything pointed to the PCM. So I decided to take the truck to my local repair shop and see if they could read the PCM troubled codes with a DBR. I started the truck and the voltmeter showed 14V!! I have put 50 miles and truck with several start-ups and all is OK.
Anyone have any ideas, thoughts, hunches, suggestions, etc. ?
TIA
crabman
