flickering lights

Asked by GuruLW8N Apr 14, 2017 at 10:31 PM about the 2001 Ford Escape XLT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a tw I have a 200 I have a 2001 Ford excape
and I put a new alternator but my headlights and
hazard lights are flickering as soon as I plug the
battery up what is the problem

3 Answers

500

You should disconnect to alarm system. There is a hidden bottom under steering column. Keep push it 5 or more seconds...

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Where at under the steering column is the hidden bottom at. What would make it have no giddy up from low speed but it has giddy up after 30 miles per hour

40

This is likely a miscommunication problem between the alternator regulator and the PCM, Powertrain Control Module due to an aftermarket or reman alternator. You need to find a new OEM alternator or a used OEM alternator. Or an alternator that was remanned but left the original regulator in place. The PCM communicates every 15 seconds or so with the regulator to control the alternator output. When the communication is corrupt, the regulator goes into default at about 13.7 volts or it can go to overcharge at 17 volts. Either scenario causes the lights to flicker. Connect a voltmeter to you cigar lighter socket with an accessory plug that you modify, and monitor the voltage readings. Normal voltage with engine running is just over 14 volts.

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