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#3
Registered User
Actually, P1682 is "Charging system voltage too low". This means either your alternator is not putting out the required charge, or your battery temp sensor shut down your alternator because it thinks the batteries are out of the normal temperature range for charging.
I've had the latter situation happen once before when I had a cold start on old batteries after being parked for 4 weeks. Apparently the batteries got hot enough that the computer shut down the alternator. After a restart, everything was back to normal, but the code stays in place for a few start cycles.
I've had the latter situation happen once before when I had a cold start on old batteries after being parked for 4 weeks. Apparently the batteries got hot enough that the computer shut down the alternator. After a restart, everything was back to normal, but the code stays in place for a few start cycles.
#4
Chapter President
Hey blackdodge24 you should join your local chapter and maybe they could help you out.
Being that they are so close to you and have wrenchin days in Kingsville all the time. You should give it a shot, meet some new friends.
Being that they are so close to you and have wrenchin days in Kingsville all the time. You should give it a shot, meet some new friends.
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