Charge Indicator
99 W/5.4, 71,000 MILES RED CHARGE INDICATOR ( LOOKS LIKE A BATTERY ) HAS CAME ON SEVERAL TIMES THE LAST TWO DAYS. ONLY STAYS ON A FEW SECONDS. PANEL GAUGE STILL SHOWS TO BE CHARGING. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS PROBLEM. ALTERNATOR, BATTERY. IS VOLTAGE REGULATOR PART OF ALTERNATOR ON OUR TRUCKS. WILL A CODE BE STORED IN COMPUTER ? STILL COVERED UNDER EXTENDED WARRANTY. MY 03 POWER STROKE ALTERNATOR WENT OUT LAST MONTH, HAD TO BE TOWED IN TO FORD DEALER COST $500.00. DID NOT PURCHASE EXTENDED WTY. ON THAT TRUCK.
I think the voltage regulator is attached to the alternator on our trucks.
It could be a loose ALT fuse or ALT field fuse. It could also be in the wire connections. Check that all wire connections are clean and tight.
It could also be a defective voltage regulator or alternator.
Engineering rule of thumb is that 95% of electrical problems are related to connections. (at least when I worked with computers).
It could be a loose ALT fuse or ALT field fuse. It could also be in the wire connections. Check that all wire connections are clean and tight.
It could also be a defective voltage regulator or alternator.
Engineering rule of thumb is that 95% of electrical problems are related to connections. (at least when I worked with computers).
Last edited by temp1; Jan 10, 2004 at 10:47 PM.
Originally posted by temp1
Engineering rule of thumb is that 95% of electrical problems are related to connections. (at least when I worked with computers).
Engineering rule of thumb is that 95% of electrical problems are related to connections. (at least when I worked with computers).
In this case, I'd begin by checking the battery and alternator cables for proper grounding. If everything looks alright, you'll want to pull the cables off and take a good look at them. They tend to corrode from the inside out so it's not always obvious.


