Need some help from people more smarter than I,
Last year around this time I replaced my batteries after getting a "Service Brake System" message on my DIC. There were a couple of other things that I noticed as well but after the battery replacement the message never came back, and all was well through the rest of the winter. This issue was also happening when it was 80* out last time but I haven't hit 80* this late in the year so I couldn't be sure if this is something cold weather related or not. Today was 29* and it popped, the other day was ~55* and it popped as well.
However, I am once again receiving this message. I'll get that same "Service Brake System" message on the DIC, along with what seems to be a real low reading of voltage on my battery coming from the gauge, I also will get kind of a longer start but that could just be winter diesel stuff (I think I am imagining it).
The message only pops on when I turn the key to key on engine off and then goes away after maybe two seconds. Never see it again until I try to start the truck again, but it is not every time I start the truck. No lights are on the dash although I have not scanned for codes when that message does pop. The last time I scanned for codes was sometime in the summer and I did not have any. I plan on taking my batteries to get tested at O'Reilly over the weekend to see if maybe it has something to do with the batteries being dead or low. If they are dead or low, I do not believe that it is inherently related to my last battery purchase. These batteries replaced mismatched different aged batteries, 2 years and 3 years old which in the past 10 years I would say is about on par for me.
With electrical load and the engine on the gauge does jump up to 14 volts. It does not stay there though and does a lot of moving around, as far as I am aware this is normal with the later year GMT-800s. It starts out with key on engine off at 10ish.
Relating to brakes...
I did check my brake fluid and it looks clear and topped up. Doesn't look low to me. I also cleaned the EBCM ground as best as I could. I know that I do have something going on with my brakes though as I seem to have a warped rotor or at least I used to? If I brake from a higher speed the truck will shake pretty good and as I am rolling forward on the brakes I will get a 3/4 turn of normal movement and then 1/4 of slowing down as if the pads are running over a hump. I have had this issue all year round though, so I believe it is unrelated.
Mods...
The only electrical mods were all installed after last year's battery replacement and are as follows:
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I will make it a point this weekend to check for codes as well as to drop my batteries off.
Last year around this time I replaced my batteries after getting a "Service Brake System" message on my DIC. There were a couple of other things that I noticed as well but after the battery replacement the message never came back, and all was well through the rest of the winter. This issue was also happening when it was 80* out last time but I haven't hit 80* this late in the year so I couldn't be sure if this is something cold weather related or not. Today was 29* and it popped, the other day was ~55* and it popped as well.
However, I am once again receiving this message. I'll get that same "Service Brake System" message on the DIC, along with what seems to be a real low reading of voltage on my battery coming from the gauge, I also will get kind of a longer start but that could just be winter diesel stuff (I think I am imagining it).
The message only pops on when I turn the key to key on engine off and then goes away after maybe two seconds. Never see it again until I try to start the truck again, but it is not every time I start the truck. No lights are on the dash although I have not scanned for codes when that message does pop. The last time I scanned for codes was sometime in the summer and I did not have any. I plan on taking my batteries to get tested at O'Reilly over the weekend to see if maybe it has something to do with the batteries being dead or low. If they are dead or low, I do not believe that it is inherently related to my last battery purchase. These batteries replaced mismatched different aged batteries, 2 years and 3 years old which in the past 10 years I would say is about on par for me.
With electrical load and the engine on the gauge does jump up to 14 volts. It does not stay there though and does a lot of moving around, as far as I am aware this is normal with the later year GMT-800s. It starts out with key on engine off at 10ish.
Relating to brakes...
I did check my brake fluid and it looks clear and topped up. Doesn't look low to me. I also cleaned the EBCM ground as best as I could. I know that I do have something going on with my brakes though as I seem to have a warped rotor or at least I used to? If I brake from a higher speed the truck will shake pretty good and as I am rolling forward on the brakes I will get a 3/4 turn of normal movement and then 1/4 of slowing down as if the pads are running over a hump. I have had this issue all year round though, so I believe it is unrelated.
Mods...
The only electrical mods were all installed after last year's battery replacement and are as follows:
- HID low beam retrofit.
- DSP5 switch
- LEDs in the cab
- USB-C charger to replace the 12-volt outlet.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I will make it a point this weekend to check for codes as well as to drop my batteries off.