HardCorps79
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So the weather here has been in the single digits to the 20s the past few days and the M1009 is having a time of it. Problem is, it's taking a good 3-4 tries to get it started (GPs need to be replaced, I'm sure), but they do fine when it's over 30, so, anyway...
Once the truck starts, the belts are squealing like mad and the voltmeter gauge stays in the low green forever. It's taking a good 20-30 minutes and some increased RPMs for it to get up "over the hump" where the belts stop squealing and lock itself in.
When i switch the cab-heater on, it's fine until I put it on full blast. Then the gauge drops and takes another few minutes to recover. Once I'm driving at speed I'm not having any issues, but when I slow down or turn, the gauge drops below the notch and the belts squeal for another 5 seconds or so until it recovers. This problem is persistent even when the truck has been running for over an hour and everything is warm. Never have had this issue in weather over 30* though.
When I turn the fan to anything other than high, it's good 90% of the time, even with slowing, stopping and turning.
Is this normal and just due to the cold, or is there something else I can do. Seems the fan is putting more of a drain on the alts/front battery than it should.
Batteries are fully charged.
Front shows 14.7v, then drops to 13.8 with the fan on high
Rear shows 15.0v
Driver's side alt shows 14.5-14.8
Passenger side alt shows 29.9v
Thoughts and comments appreciated.
(BTW- did notice a bit of belt squealing starting a few weeks ago with temps in the 40s, but only when turning. PS pump/belt? Seems that went away though, and now it's the alts or something. Or I may really have no idea what I'm talking about...)
Once the truck starts, the belts are squealing like mad and the voltmeter gauge stays in the low green forever. It's taking a good 20-30 minutes and some increased RPMs for it to get up "over the hump" where the belts stop squealing and lock itself in.
When i switch the cab-heater on, it's fine until I put it on full blast. Then the gauge drops and takes another few minutes to recover. Once I'm driving at speed I'm not having any issues, but when I slow down or turn, the gauge drops below the notch and the belts squeal for another 5 seconds or so until it recovers. This problem is persistent even when the truck has been running for over an hour and everything is warm. Never have had this issue in weather over 30* though.
When I turn the fan to anything other than high, it's good 90% of the time, even with slowing, stopping and turning.
Is this normal and just due to the cold, or is there something else I can do. Seems the fan is putting more of a drain on the alts/front battery than it should.
Batteries are fully charged.
Front shows 14.7v, then drops to 13.8 with the fan on high
Rear shows 15.0v
Driver's side alt shows 14.5-14.8
Passenger side alt shows 29.9v
Thoughts and comments appreciated.
(BTW- did notice a bit of belt squealing starting a few weeks ago with temps in the 40s, but only when turning. PS pump/belt? Seems that went away though, and now it's the alts or something. Or I may really have no idea what I'm talking about...)