Battery voltage issues??

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

robvilla

TYF Newbie
Joined
Jun 5, 2025
Posts
7
Reaction score
1
So ever since I got my e fans installed and properly fixed to run right.. I’ve started experiencing issues with my battery voltage dropping. I do have a factory 105A alternator running it and the fans positive lines are connected straight to the battery. Also if it helps someone figure out why this is happening my battery is from 2022. But before when I had an issue with the fans not shutting off when the truck was off, the trucks voltage was perfect and didn’t drop. I’m asking because ever since I’ve experienced the voltage drops I’ve been having a slight stutter feeling when I start from red lights using more than half throttle. I replaced spark plugs, plug wires, and coil packs thinking it was a misfire but I never got a code for that. I also replaced my MAF and MAP sensors but still had the stutter. I than upgraded to a 255A alternator but that was overcharging my battery so I took it out and put the factory 105A back in and it did bring my volts back down. If anyone could help me figure out what’s causing this I’d really appreciate it!! Thank you.
 

LegalBrief

Senior Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2025
Posts
171
Reaction score
116
Sorry to tell you this, but the fans can’t go direct to the battery, that creates a parasitic draw, which will eat your battery. Now you need a new battery and to wire the fans properly. Your other symptoms may well be related to a bad battery.
 
OP
OP
R

robvilla

TYF Newbie
Joined
Jun 5, 2025
Posts
7
Reaction score
1
So where should I wire the positive cables of the battery? Is it safe to run them to the small positive box near the alternator?
 

Joseph Garcia

Elite Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2018
Posts
10,267
Reaction score
14,870
Something is going on there for sure. I'm mystified by your statement that the larger alternator was overcharging your battery. If your charging system is working properly, it should not matter what size alternator you run. The charging system should regulate the charging of the battery and not overcharge it.
 

Fless

Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Apr 2, 2017
Posts
16,257
Reaction score
33,590
Location
People's Republic of Colorado
Is this an electric fan conversion, having had a clutch fan from the factory? Starting in 2005 most of the OE alternators were 160A. Your 105A one ain't going to cut it for electric fans.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
137,673
Posts
1,989,120
Members
102,675
Latest member
j_jerry79
Back
Top