Voltage Gauge going nutty - Alternator Re-Wire to Voltage Reference
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So did this cure your bouncing system voltage?
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The voltage is much more stable now, I don't have the issue with the turn signals or any random voltage drops when sitting at a light or anything. But I have to figure out what is causing the transmission to not shift until the voltage drops to like the 1/4 mark on the voltage gauge. On hard acceleration the trans wont shift, then you'll see the voltage gauge drop to the 1/4 mark, trans will then shift and voltage gauge will go back to normal.
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That doesn't sound good... It's almost like the alternator is shutting down at higher RPMs...
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Yeah, I am going to see about changing out the alternator, but since I am putting in a system, I am thinking about doing the AD244 upgrade while I am at it.
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