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Old 27-03-2021, 06:13 PM   #2
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Default Re: replacing alternator

Does your negative terminal have a battery monitoring sensor? If so then your vehicle is fitted with smart regenerative charging, meaning the PCM will only turn on the alternator to charge once the battery state of charge falls below 80%. So if the state of charge is above 80% then the PCM to save fuel turns the alternator off, thus not charging the battery and you will get normal battery voltage. This is normal operation.
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