IP voltgauge reads 19volts. using remote entry transmitter #1. using remote entry transmitter #2 voltguage reads 14 volts. replaced both batteries in each and resynchronized both to the truck. Now using each transmitter I get a reading of 19 volts on the gauge. What is the fix to get the guage to read 12 to 14 volts with each transmitter being used?
SOURCE: Chevy Silverado 6 cylinder work truck, 2004, with
yes new cluster, these truck are notorious for that i just replaced mine they have to be programmed to your vin and mileage to work the right way
SOURCE: I replaced the battery in the keyless remote and
Method 1 - No Tools Required, Program All Transmitters
Important: All transmitters which are to be recognized by the PDM must be programmed in a single programming sequence. When using this program method, all previously programmed transmitters will be erased upon the receipt of the programming signal from the first transmitter.
The order in which the transmitters are programmed will determine its numbering position within the PDM memory. The first transmitter programmed will be transmitter #1, and the second transmitter programmed will be transmitter #2. The number stamped on the transmitter case is for reference only; #2 can be programmed as #1, or vice versa. Additional unnumbered transmitters are also available.
SOURCE: 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD BATTERY LIGHT FLASHES
2001 chevy silverado 2500hd battery light flashes intermittently. no problem with battery or alterntor. both tested ok. no problems with starting or running. voltage gauge reads just above 14. no problems with anything except battery light flashes. what could be the problem?
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