Electrical issue - speedometer dies, radio shuts off, ABS light kicks on

Member ID
#32323
Messages
4
Likes
0
#1
Quick background on the car:
2015 - upgraded intake, charge pipe, intercooler, BOV. I bought the car 4 months ago with mods already installed. Previous owner had a Dizzy tune although I'm pretty sure he took it off (i bought from a dealer so i dont have PO's direct contact to ask the questions). I've been running 87 octane with no issues or detonation.

I need some help troubleshooting. Here goes:

2 days ago I was cruising on the freeway when my radio shut off. After a couple seconds it turned itself back on. I thought I was crazy at first. Then it did it again and again. I figured sync was just glitching.

Next day I'm driving and it does it again. Now I'm getting irritated. Only right as I get mad at the radio the speedometer dies 10 mph and the ABS, brake, and traction control lights all come on. This happens for no more than a second and then things are back to normal. At first it only did it a few times and would stop for a while. Now it's happening consistently. I've also found at idle you can see the lights flickering sometimes (I only notice it when it's dark outside).

I've found that if I keep the RPM's under 2k the problem mostly stays away. When i rev it up that's when the problem happens very consistently.

I read on a previous post about a similar issue being a bad alternator. So I hooked up the volt meter and I thought I had the problem identified. The voltage would sit at 13.05 and not move at all regardless of revving the engine. All the sudden it would kick up to 14+ bolts randomly then just as quick back to 13.05. I'm used to seeing alternators voltage fluctuate with the engine speed so I thought I had her licked.
Bought a motorcraft alternator and installed it tonight. Took it for a test drive and the exact same problem came back after a couple mins of driving.

Checked voltage and a similar thing is happening. 12.97v sitting there. I revved it up and the voltage stayed the same. It would randomly kick up to 14+ and then settle right back to 12.97 where it stayed for the most part.

I really thought the alternator was the problem considering when I'm revving above 2k rpm the problem consistently happens. Under 2k rpm it almost never happens.

Thought?
 


OP
H
Member ID
#32323
Messages
4
Likes
0
Thread Starter #3
Strangely enough this morning after doing the fault on initial start up it did not do it again the rest of the way into work. I did hook up my OBDII scanner and monitored voltage at both the ECU and OBD port while driving. Both voltages stayed above 14.1 the entire way in. I was already leaning toward both of your suggestions, battery failing. It's a duralast battery that looks new-ish but i can't find a date on it. I'll swing by O'Reilly's and get it tested then go from there.
 


OP
H
Member ID
#32323
Messages
4
Likes
0
Thread Starter #5
Update:

Issue came back after some more driving. It seems to happen more when i have the RPM's over 2k. If i keep it under 2k it doesnt seem to happen much if at all.

I swung by O'Reilly's and had the battery tested. It tested good (no surprise). The battery was manufactured 05/23 so it's only 1.5 years old. Car starts fine with no issues even on cold mornings.

I did the battery control module reset. That actually took care of the problem for a couple days. Then the fault randomly came back.

I pulled the battery completely out to check the manufacturer date which was on the back side. After re-installing and performing the battery module reset, the problem has stayed away for 2 days. I have my scanner hooked up all the time while I'm driving now so the next time it does the fault I can see the voltage at the ECU and at the OBD-II port.

Still not completely sold on it being the battery. I'll keep monitoring for now.
 


SteveS

1000 Post Club
Member ID
#12296
Messages
1,429
Likes
1,701
#6
If the battery is absolved of blame the next thing would be to look for something that would look to the ECU/BCM like a weak battery, i.e. something making the current supplied to them drop.
 


OP
H
Member ID
#32323
Messages
4
Likes
0
Thread Starter #7
Alternator is a brand new motorcraft so that shouldn't be a problem anymore.
 




Top