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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 07:08 PM
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voltage meter has changed

Hey everyone. Couldnt find much about my question in the forums so hopefully I didnt just miss it, but I just replaced my corroded battery terminals with Tsunami ones a few days ago, everything works fine so far but the voltage meter (i think thats what it;s called) on the instrument panel has changed meaning the needle raised up. Needle has always been around the 1/2 point of the meter but after the new terminals it is around 3/4. Is this nothing becuase it is still in the normal range? Caused by something I did wrong? or better connection through the terminals? just wanted to know before something possibly goes wrong. Thanks in advance.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 11:35 PM
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With a 2000 MY truck , with the digital odometer, you can put it into DTM and scroll through to the battery reading, to find out what the PCM is seeing.

The other way is to put meter leads into the cab of the truck and check the voltage level on the battery.

Activating Test Mode

To enter the HEC Dealer test mode, depress and hold the instrument cluster SELECT/RESET button, turn the ignition switch to the RUN position, and then continue pressing the SELECT/RESET button (5 seconds) until tESt is displayed in the odometer. The SELECT/RESET button must be released within 3 seconds of the odometer tESt display to begin the dealer test mode.

Depress the SELECT/RESET button to advance through the following steps until dtc is displayed. Depressing the SELECT/RESET button will display any stored continuous DTCs before proceeding to the next step.

GAGE
Activates gauge sweep of all gauges, then displays present gauge values. Also carries out the checksum tests on ROM and EE. If the gauge sweep is inoperative, INSTALL a new instrument cluster.

All segments illuminated
lluminates all odometer segments. If any odometer segment is inoperative INSTALL a new instrument cluster.

bulb
lluminates all micro-controlled indicators and LEDs. Install a new indicator or LED as necessary.

r
eturns to normal operation of all micro-controlled indicators and LEDs and displays hexadecimal value for ROM level. (used when requesting assistance from the hotline). If alternating flashes for FAIL and ROM level are displayed, INSTALL a new instrument cluster.

EE
Displays the hexadecimal value for EE level (used when requesting assistance from hotline). If alternating flashes of FAIL and EE level are displayed replace instrument cluster.

dt
Displays hexadecimal coding of final manufacturing test date (used when requesting assistance from hotline).

dtc
Displays continuous DTC's in hexadecimal format. Pressing the SELECT/RESET button will display any DTCs stored before proceeding to the next step.

enG
Displays the English speed in MPH. Speedometer will indicate present speed within tolerances. Display will show 0 if input in not received. If input is invalid for one second or more, or if speed is 0.

m
Displays the metric speed data in kph. Speedometer will indicate present speed within tolerances. Display will show 0 if input in not received. If input is invalid for one second or more, or if speed is 0.

tAc
Displays the tachometer data received from the PCM via the SCP network within tolerances. Tachometer will indicate present RPM. Display will show 0 if input is no received, if input received is invalid for one second or more, or if engine RPM is 0.

FUEL
Displays the code (0-255) for the fuel sender input to the HEC. The fuel gauge will display a filtered fuel level value. This filter will keep the pointer from moving suddenly or erratically.
255 open send +/- 0
232 full stop +/- 0
215 Full mark +/- 10
178 3/4 mark +/- 8
138 1/2 mark +/- 7
93 1/4 mark +/- 5
41 E mark +/- 4
54 Low Fuel (0-59)
0-18 short (0-20 max)

OIL
Displays the code (0-250) for the oil pressure switch input to the HEC. Oil pressure gauge will indicate present oil pressure. Normal oil pressure (greater than 6psi) will display a value between 000 and 176. A low oil pressure or an inoperative engine oil pressure switch (less than 6 psi) will display a value greater than 176.

dEGC
Display of engine temperature in Degrees C input from cylinder head temperature sensor.
49 C "C" mark
60 C Normal band start
120 C Normal band end
-40 C No SCP message for 5 seconds

bAtt
Displays the code (0-255) for the battery voltage input to the HEC. Battery voltage gauge will indicate present battery voltage.
93-102 6.2-9.1 volts, low voltage
115-124 8.5-10.7 volts, Normal band start
215-225 15.8-18 volts, Norm band end
230-241 16.9-19.1 volts, high voltage

rhEo
Displays the present decimal rheostat dimming input, 0-255 (used when requesting assistance from the hotline)

rhi
not used

rhS
not used

rho
not used

Cr
Displays the current RUN/START sense input. Display will show -h for high input with the ignition switch in the START position and -L for low input with the ignition switch in the RUN position.

PA-PE7
not used

GAGE
Repeats the display cycle

Source: Helms 99 manual.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 11:40 PM
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to make his long answer shorter, yes you are fine, if it went up your okay, that just means you are getting more voltage to the truck from the battery, since there is less resistance (corrosion)

But needless to say the above is great information
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 11:47 PM
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Dude that's awesome info. I had no idea you could do that. Is that from a Ford shop manual?
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SSCULLY
Source: Helms 99 manual.
Read.....
-Patrick
 
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Old Nov 5, 2006 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by KDOTengineer
Dude that's awesome info. I had no idea you could do that. Is that from a Ford shop manual?
I actually got the info from here :
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/News/99hec.htm

I didn't know how long that URL is going to be around, so I saved the html page to my PC, and edited with the bold formatting.

I will have to agree with Pat, if you are outside the range, the expected result would be the battery light on. This is more so just for you to have an idea of where you are at.
 
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Old Nov 5, 2006 | 09:31 AM
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awesome, thanks for the help and great info guys
 
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