i didn't take a close look at the battery that i yanked, but it tested out with the same specs that the new one does... i've only had the truck for a few weeks, but the battery was dated 09/2016 so it was around three years old and i decided to swap it just in case. after peering way down the side of the engine, it appears that the alternator has been replaced. the best i could do is stick my cellphone down there and pop a few pics:
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it appears to be a reman alternator: Duralast Remanufactured Alternator
both of the cable stays that keep the alternator cable attached to the frame-rail are dislodged, and the alternator looks pretty fresh... not sure how old it is.
as soon as i press the suspension-up button, i get the chime and the suspension fault. as i mentioned before, i seem to be able to increase the gallery pressure if i continually clear the code and the pump occasionally runs for a second or two.
after clearing all codes and rereading, (before emergency mode came back), i was only getting one code from an entire system scan. it was not the reservoir valve code, but the gallery pressure not decreasing during vent code.
i haven't got much hair left to pull out!
Many thks
So it’s a 145 amp output, as you’ve just had this a few weeks did it come with a warranty , would I be right to assume u bought it with these errors plse
Half the battle indeed is getting the diagnostics to communicate with all ur ecus,
gallery pressure not decreasing during vent code.Is normally ur exhaust valve not being allowed to open so I would then assume power isn’t getting to that
Maybe the dealers just wanted shot of it knowing full well of the electrical errors and think there’s a lot more going on that a normal error
Have posted on another forum to see if I can find out what the max Vdc output is, does seem to drop quite a bit as u start turning things on
Will do some more digging for u to see what else I can find out ,
Lol, know what u mean when ur trying to chase a fault ,