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Old 04-10-2022, 04:04 PM   #1
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Low voltage

I haven’t seen this before. Anyone notice running voltage drop like this on the gauge?

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Smart charging system for efficiency. Normal.
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Smart charging system for efficiency. Normal.

I know nothing of such a thing.

What’s going on? The alternator doesn’t generate a static voltage?
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I noticed this too. It charges when decelerating and it stops charging on acceleration. ItS a hYbRid!
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I know nothing of such a thing.

What’s going on? The alternator doesn’t generate a static voltage?
dang new-age cars. i learned of it back in the early 2000's when a buddy had a civic that did it. spent most of a weekend trying to troubleshoot why it was only 12v part of the time, and 14.4v other times...

due to new emissions standards, many oem's make the alternator switch on/off depending on load, as it does decrease mpg enough to make a difference.
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Soooo many threads on the subject

It's an integral part of the flux containment system.
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dang new-age cars. i learned of it back in the early 2000's when a buddy had a civic that did it. spent most of a weekend trying to troubleshoot why it was only 12v part of the time, and 14.4v other times...

due to new emissions standards, many oem's make the alternator switch on/off depending on load, as it does decrease mpg enough to make a difference.

Wow, with all of the dummy gauges I’ve had on my cars I have never noticed. It’s actually cool that this car reports the real values.

Thanks for the mini explanation. I’ll read up.
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Soooo many threads on the subject

It's an integral part of the flux containment system.

I did search. If members and mods knew how to create threads I would have found one.

Thanks man.
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Soooo many threads on the subject

It's an integral part of the flux containment system.
yea, get over 88mph with the alternator engaged, and you'll see some serious sh!t!
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