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Old 04-27-2014, 09:33 PM
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2000 LS1 here. My alternator makes a high pitched electrical noise when the car is off. I tried a second alternator, but the noise persisted. So i pulled the alternator plug and found that the exciter wire (red pcm pin15) is putting out 5v when the key is off. Does anybody know what voltage should be when off? I was thinking it should be zero??
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yes it should be zero. when the pcm puts 5v on that "exciter wire" to the voltage regulator that is the turn on signal telling the alternator to charge.
if the pcm doesn't put 5v on that wire or the voltage regulator doesn't receive 5v on that terminal then the alternator will not output.
if the voltage regulator connects that exciter wire terminal to ground (electronically within the voltage regulator) that is how the pcm knows the alternator is bad.
so what have you done to your car?
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Thanks for the response, looks like I have some troubleshooting to do. The engine/transmission are a transplant and the harness has been modified. I'm guessing that something got messed up when I reworked the harness.
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Originally Posted by 1 FMF
yes it should be zero. when the pcm puts 5v on that "exciter wire" to the voltage regulator that is the turn on signal telling the alternator to charge.
if the pcm doesn't put 5v on that wire or the voltage regulator doesn't receive 5v on that terminal then the alternator will not output.
if the voltage regulator connects that exciter wire terminal to ground (electronically within the voltage regulator) that is how the pcm knows the alternator is bad.
so what have you done to your car?
what should the voltage be when on. I'm measuring about 7.5v on my exciter wire for a 2001 z28 thats having a no charge issue. Alt has been swapped out already.

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Did anyone ever solve this? I am having the same problem.
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Originally Posted by King21
Did anyone ever solve this? I am having the same problem.
Anybody figure this out? My ignite wire is 7.5 volts.. no charge.



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