Jsheds
SDD Junior Member
Hi all, New guy here.
I have a 2003 Superduty with the 6.0. I started it the other day on a damp morning and could hear the belt squeak, it's never done that before. Headed for work and about 10 minutes down the road the radio quit playing, all the gages pegged at the high end, then dropped to zero and a few seconds later the gages were back to normal and the radio came back on. When I pulled into the parking lot I noticed the battery light flickering while it was idleing before I shut it down. It ran fine for the rest of the day. The next time I drove it the same thing happened. I also noticed that it seems like the heater fan slows down at stop signs and the lights dim a little, then go back to normal at speed.
I checked the battery ground cables on the block and frame and they are tight, but I didn't take them off to clean them. I pulled the battery cables off both batteries and measured 12.5 volts on each. I cleaned all the terminals and put the cables back on. When I turned on the ignition after re-connecting the bateries, the gagees pegged and the radio ejected a cassette tape that has been in there since the truck was new. With the truck running I get 15.5 volts on each battery. I checked all the ground wires I could find easily under the dash and everything looks good.
After searching the forums I saw a post from earlier this year where someone had the same problem, but no solution. Any suggestions what to look for? This seems to happen each time I drive the truck after about 10 minutes into the trip and then all is well except the battery light is now flickering more often. If the voltage on the battery is good, it seems that even if the alternator is going bad or the belt is slipping, the battery should give the electronics a steady enough voltage.
Thanks for any halp you can give.
Jim
I have a 2003 Superduty with the 6.0. I started it the other day on a damp morning and could hear the belt squeak, it's never done that before. Headed for work and about 10 minutes down the road the radio quit playing, all the gages pegged at the high end, then dropped to zero and a few seconds later the gages were back to normal and the radio came back on. When I pulled into the parking lot I noticed the battery light flickering while it was idleing before I shut it down. It ran fine for the rest of the day. The next time I drove it the same thing happened. I also noticed that it seems like the heater fan slows down at stop signs and the lights dim a little, then go back to normal at speed.
I checked the battery ground cables on the block and frame and they are tight, but I didn't take them off to clean them. I pulled the battery cables off both batteries and measured 12.5 volts on each. I cleaned all the terminals and put the cables back on. When I turned on the ignition after re-connecting the bateries, the gagees pegged and the radio ejected a cassette tape that has been in there since the truck was new. With the truck running I get 15.5 volts on each battery. I checked all the ground wires I could find easily under the dash and everything looks good.
After searching the forums I saw a post from earlier this year where someone had the same problem, but no solution. Any suggestions what to look for? This seems to happen each time I drive the truck after about 10 minutes into the trip and then all is well except the battery light is now flickering more often. If the voltage on the battery is good, it seems that even if the alternator is going bad or the belt is slipping, the battery should give the electronics a steady enough voltage.
Thanks for any halp you can give.
Jim