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<blockquote data-quote="HGguy" data-source="post: 1252842" data-attributes="member: 22885"><p><strong>Low battery warning when backing up "as builts"</strong></p><p></p><p>I ran into a hitch while attempting to backup the as built modules today. This was my first time attempting this procedure. So I clicked and high lighted the APIM module and clicked the run arrow. After acknowledging the warning banner the progress bar advanced to about 99% followed by another warning banner stating that the battery voltage was too low to continue. 11.6 volts was expected and 11 volts was received. I seriously doubt the battery voltage is low. I had just gotten home from a 1 hour commute from work so it should have plenty of charge. Also there are no DTCs being reported. So, do I have a problem with my code scanner or is my truck sending the incorrect information? Has anyone else experienced this event and if so what's the fix? Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>Edit: Let me apologize now for not searching this thread before posting this question. I found Livnitup's explanation and suggestion to use battery charger or run the engine. I haven't tried it yet but I will later this week and report findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HGguy, post: 1252842, member: 22885"] [b]Low battery warning when backing up "as builts"[/b] I ran into a hitch while attempting to backup the as built modules today. This was my first time attempting this procedure. So I clicked and high lighted the APIM module and clicked the run arrow. After acknowledging the warning banner the progress bar advanced to about 99% followed by another warning banner stating that the battery voltage was too low to continue. 11.6 volts was expected and 11 volts was received. I seriously doubt the battery voltage is low. I had just gotten home from a 1 hour commute from work so it should have plenty of charge. Also there are no DTCs being reported. So, do I have a problem with my code scanner or is my truck sending the incorrect information? Has anyone else experienced this event and if so what's the fix? Thanks in advance Edit: Let me apologize now for not searching this thread before posting this question. I found Livnitup's explanation and suggestion to use battery charger or run the engine. I haven't tried it yet but I will later this week and report findings. [/QUOTE]
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