carguy75
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
My Genesis just hit 90k miles and I think that I may have to perform my first mechanical repair on it; the alternator. Today I noticed that my car battery had only 4 volts. A few days ago it had 12.4volts when I checked it with a meter after driving the Genesis; so something have quickly drained my battery in the last few days. The battery did have a problem charging the day before it drained down to 4volts; as that it never became fully charged with my battery charger per the charger display.
I currently have my battery removed out of the trunk and is charging it with a battery charger which will also recondition the battery. I checked the battery with a battery tester after it gained some voltage(about 10v) and it passed the amperage test; so it seems that the battery can be saved.
Now I have to solve the battery drain issue. My first guess is that the alternator is not working properly and may have a bad rectifier circuit that is draining the battery at rest. The second guess could be a control module that is not sleeping at rest.
So my first step is to check the alternator when the battery is fully charged; unless the battery is just bad and never charge. I still have warranty coverage on the 950A AGM H9 Diehard battery I purchased a couple years ago I believe, but I want to make sure that the drain issue will not also kill the new battery as well if one is present.
If it does turn to be an alternator issue; then I will post how to replace the alternator on the 2015 5.0 engine. Wish me luck.
I currently have my battery removed out of the trunk and is charging it with a battery charger which will also recondition the battery. I checked the battery with a battery tester after it gained some voltage(about 10v) and it passed the amperage test; so it seems that the battery can be saved.
Now I have to solve the battery drain issue. My first guess is that the alternator is not working properly and may have a bad rectifier circuit that is draining the battery at rest. The second guess could be a control module that is not sleeping at rest.
So my first step is to check the alternator when the battery is fully charged; unless the battery is just bad and never charge. I still have warranty coverage on the 950A AGM H9 Diehard battery I purchased a couple years ago I believe, but I want to make sure that the drain issue will not also kill the new battery as well if one is present.
If it does turn to be an alternator issue; then I will post how to replace the alternator on the 2015 5.0 engine. Wish me luck.




