i have a 2006 volvo vnl670 with an ISX. Lately my cluster started acting up. The display part will lose lighting and voltage will raise to 24v!! At that point the high battery voltage warning comes on and sometimes ecu maintanance will come on as well. Once i got pissed off and hit the dashboard and everything started working again which made me come to the conclusion that it is not the alternator (which is new by the way). When i hit the dashboard the voltage gradually comes back down to 14.1 and all warning lights go off. I thought it must be a rubbed wire somewhere so i took the dash apart and started digging. No luck. Anyone ever had a similar problem?
Volvo high voltage problem
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Fidus, Oct 1, 2016.
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I would check the ground cable going to the frame from the battery. Then I would check the ecu wire going to the positive on probably the first battery. Also, clean and tighten all connections including the inline fuse. This typically solves most electrical issues on the Volvo I drive.
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Still found no solution but cluster cuts in and out on bumps. Funny story, so its 3:30am on i94 and I am driving through Chicagos not so greatest neighborhoods and i get pulled over for a roadside inspection. Now Illinois State Police has increased their patrols throughout the city because of the amout of shootings going on within the highways. (Truck driver got shot as a random victim not long ago). My cluster went out in Ohio and did not come back up. I was nervous thinking the cop will write me up since my entire cluster is a black abyss. As the state trooper approches my truck i punch the cluster with my fist and my entire cluster lights up like a christmas tree. I pass the inspection with flying colors
i get back on the highway and my cluster shuts off. Someone from upstairs was looking out for me. The state police is supposed to have a larger presence to keep the citizens of Chicago safe, instead all they do is pull trucks over all night long. I drive mostly at night and there are always a boat load of trucks getting inspected at 2-3am
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Check the hole harnse from ghe altinator to batt. Ceep a extra eye on the 3. Small cable
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dumb question maybe, but does your upper rad hose have a slight drip/leak at the thermostat housing? If coolant drips onto the alternator it does funny things.
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do you get any codes if there's any that say Data Link ...... defiantly try this if not still try it,
isolate the truck go to the left side of the motor on the black wiring harness (under intake manifold)there's 3 or 4 plugs about 4'' long with yellow clips on them grab the yellow clips pull them out and pull the plug straight out and spray some contact cleaner or CRC in the plug and spray the pin side drain off any excess push the plug straight back in Be Careful though and try that
these plugs pretty much control the whole vehicle problems with the transmission can be caused by these plugs ''many things can happen''Fidus Thanks this.
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