I've had my 2006 about 3 months and have about 15k miles on it. On the last leg of a long (5k mile) trip we stopped at a Super 8 to get a few hours of sleep.
In the morning I did not get a wait to start (which is normal on my truck if the engine is at all warm or if it is warm out). I left the key in the on position for about 5 seconds prior to starting (to allow fuel pressure to build), and then started the truck as I normally would. It started right up.
For the first 10 to 15 seconds, the voltage was all over the place and the lights were dimming. When I gave the truck some throttle to help the alternator charge, the problem got worse. After the voltage seemed to settle down we then drove the last 6 hours of of trip with no problems.
When I got home I dropped the truck off at the dealer for this problem and weak AC at idle. The AC refrigerant was a little low, so the re-filled it. Per the dealer the voltage issue is that Cummins Turbo Diesels "just do that". Nobody at the dealer could give me any more information as to why.
That was two weeks ago. Now my airbag warning light is on. I am now wondering if I have a larger voltage problem that my dealer doesn't want to deal with.
Does anybody have experience with this or a similar problem?
In the morning I did not get a wait to start (which is normal on my truck if the engine is at all warm or if it is warm out). I left the key in the on position for about 5 seconds prior to starting (to allow fuel pressure to build), and then started the truck as I normally would. It started right up.
For the first 10 to 15 seconds, the voltage was all over the place and the lights were dimming. When I gave the truck some throttle to help the alternator charge, the problem got worse. After the voltage seemed to settle down we then drove the last 6 hours of of trip with no problems.
When I got home I dropped the truck off at the dealer for this problem and weak AC at idle. The AC refrigerant was a little low, so the re-filled it. Per the dealer the voltage issue is that Cummins Turbo Diesels "just do that". Nobody at the dealer could give me any more information as to why.
That was two weeks ago. Now my airbag warning light is on. I am now wondering if I have a larger voltage problem that my dealer doesn't want to deal with.
Does anybody have experience with this or a similar problem?