Need your help please. I was heading out of town this weekend and all of the sudden the "Check Gage" light comes on so I then noticed the battery voltage is at 8 volts. I cancelled the trip, got 5th wheel trailer home and after going to auto store I was told it looked like the alternator was bad as it was only showing 66 amps. ( not real sure that they knew what they were doing) After searching I finally found a replacement alt. installed it and the gage light came on again with same as before readings.
Couple of items I need to mention... ... when I first start the truck, the battery gage reads around the 11 volt mark. After driving it for around 1-2 minutes, the bell goes off, the "check gage" light comes on and the battery voltage drops immediately to 8 volts! In the Service manual page 8J 33( I try to keep it short) it says," each time the cluster receives a message from the PCM indicating a charge fail condition(system voltage is 10. 8 volts or lower), the gage needle is moved to the 8 volts graduation on the gage scale and the check gages indicator is illuminated. The gage needle remains at 8 volts until the cluster receives a message from the PCM indicating there is no charge fail condition ( system voltage is 10. 9 volts or higher but lower than 16. 7. )
If anyone can shed some light on this I would REALLY appreciate it! and also do you think this is something that is covered under the 7 year/ 100,000 mile warranty? Some truck information... ... : year 2002, 15,000 miles, All stock except for Edge EZ, 2500, 4x4. Thanks in advance for your help! Cliff

Couple of items I need to mention... ... when I first start the truck, the battery gage reads around the 11 volt mark. After driving it for around 1-2 minutes, the bell goes off, the "check gage" light comes on and the battery voltage drops immediately to 8 volts! In the Service manual page 8J 33( I try to keep it short) it says," each time the cluster receives a message from the PCM indicating a charge fail condition(system voltage is 10. 8 volts or lower), the gage needle is moved to the 8 volts graduation on the gage scale and the check gages indicator is illuminated. The gage needle remains at 8 volts until the cluster receives a message from the PCM indicating there is no charge fail condition ( system voltage is 10. 9 volts or higher but lower than 16. 7. )
If anyone can shed some light on this I would REALLY appreciate it! and also do you think this is something that is covered under the 7 year/ 100,000 mile warranty? Some truck information... ... : year 2002, 15,000 miles, All stock except for Edge EZ, 2500, 4x4. Thanks in advance for your help! Cliff