Is a reading of 14.1 volts too low for a 2017Chrysler Pacifica Limited

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Asked by Robert Jan 24, 2020 at 04:26 PM about the Chrysler Pacifica

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my voltage shows 14.1 but the start stop function shows the battery is not charging

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14.1V means the alternator is charging the battery.

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I still get a message that says "Stop/Start not ready battery not charged" ever since the shop worked on the V53/NHTSA 19V-348 (battery ground defective). Could there be an additional problem in the fuse panel?

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