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I was on my way to the gym in the Viper and was just driving along minding my own business, when the car just freaked out and went into limp mode. Not knowing exactly what was going on, I immediately turned around and limped it back to the house. Upon scanning the ECU, code P2670 was the only code present. I cleared the code and cranked the car up and immediately shut it off. I re-scanned the ECU and the code had appeared once again(no surprise, when the car cranked it immediately went back into limp mode again). I check the cars volt readout with the power on and the engine off and it read 12v. I cranked the car up and the voltage dropped to 10~11v and worked it's way back up to 12v, but no higher(operating voltage is 14v). I have come to the conclusion that either my battery has crapped out or my alternator is shot. I am leaning towards my alternator as my car initially freaked out while running, which a bad battery can be compensated for by the alternator in those circumstances. I cranked the car up and then pulled the power cable to the battery to see if the car could run on alternator power only and it immediately died. This would also point towards a bad alternator.
Any additional tests that you all might recommend that would point me more towards one or the other?
The car is a 2009 Coupe w/ 6500 miles and is still under warranty, but I want to know what is wrong before I even think about letting Dodge touch the car.
Edit: The car has Bellanger headers/exhaust and a MOPAR ECU for modifications.
Any additional tests that you all might recommend that would point me more towards one or the other?
The car is a 2009 Coupe w/ 6500 miles and is still under warranty, but I want to know what is wrong before I even think about letting Dodge touch the car.
Edit: The car has Bellanger headers/exhaust and a MOPAR ECU for modifications.
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