Dodge Avenger: P0562 – System Voltage Low
The OBD-II common trouble code P0562 can be found in the OBD-II manual. It’s a general code, which means that it means the same thing for any vehicle, including the Dodge Avenger. P0562 This indicates the system voltage has dropped below 10 volts continuously for at least one minute. With the engine running, the system voltage should be 14.1-14.4 volts, and it’s typically caused by a bad alternator. It’s very common to get the battery light with P0562.
P0562 Quick facts
- P0562 is triggered whenever your Avenger’s voltage drops below 10 volts for over a minute straight.
- With the engine running, ideal voltage should not exceed 14 volts
- There is usually no obvious sign.
- The most common cause is a defective alternator.
P0562 Symptoms: Dodge Avenger
If P0562 is the only code your Avenger has, there typically aren’t any noticeable symptoms.The check engine/battery lights are the only symptoms. If your battery voltage falls too low, you may experience symptoms.
If you do experience symptoms, it’s due to battery drain. it is very likely that your Avenger wouldn’t even turn back on if you tried. It will be impossible to start the starter once again because your battery has drained.
These are some of the more common symptoms for P0562:
- Verify Engine LiabilityGht– This is the most common symptom, and often the only symptom.
- Warning/Low Battery Light– You’ll more than likely get the battery light with this code.
- Poor Fuel Economy– This can occur when your Avenger’s engine and computer are not getting enough voltage. This could mean that the computer is unable to adjust ignition timings or fuel mixtures in real-time. Oder, it may be too weak.
- It's a mistake– Without enough voltage to fire the spark plugs properly, the motor will sputter and cough. If the misfire gets severe enough, the check engine light might even start to flash.
- Probleme shifting– Today’s modern automatic transmissions are computer controlled. Without enough voltage getting to them, they won’t be able to respond to the engine RPM and vehicle speed in a timely manner.
- Won’t Start– A very common situation with P0562 is running the vehicle and everything is operating fine, and the check engine light comes on (battery light too, usually). You get the vehicle home and when you go to drive it again it won’t start. You know it's a problem with the alternator.
P0562 Causes + Diagnosis: Dodge Avenger
Below are the top causes of P0562.
1. Alternator

The alternator supplies voltage to the battery and to all of your Avenger’s electrical system while it is running. Bad alternators can lead to P0562. If it goes all the way bad that’s make diagnosing the code relatively easy. The vehicle won’t start if it runs too long with a bad alternator. How long it would take to drain the battery all the way is going to depend on the battery’s age and driving conditions.
It’s when the alternator begins to intermittently fail it can be tricky to diagnose. Your alternator can be tested at most auto parts shops for no cost. You can get a replacement alternator at most auto parts stores if yours fails. It is quite affordable. While you're at it, make sure to replace the serpentine belt.
Dodge Avenger Alternator Diagnosis
2. Voltage Regulator
In order to prevent the charger from overloading, it ensures that only a specific voltage flows to it. The regulator can prevent too high voltage passing through and even throw out P0562.
3. Wiring of batteries
There’s a lot of wiring associated with your Avenger’s charging system. The following wiring should be checked for corrosion, fraying, or poor connections.
- Batterie Terminals– The battery terminals, if left alone long enough, will corrode on any vehicle. When this happens it’s difficult for the charging system to function properly.
- Wiring an alternator for a battery– Take a look at the wiring from the alternator to the battery. Check to make sure it is not frayed or damaged. Be especially careful with parts that come in contact with other parts of the engine.
- Ground Wire– The ground wire that bolts to the negative battery terminal will bolt to the chassis or engine block. You must ensure that your connection is secure and free from corrosion.
- Connect PCM to an Alternator– Check to see if the wiring going from the alternator straight to the PCM looks good. The wiring harness has a lot of distance to travel and can be damaged even if it is well protected. You should look for fraying at the junction of the wiring harness and the PCM. It is not the most common wiring problem on our list. You should only investigate it if you are unable to find any other solutions.
4. Bad Battery
While a bad battery can throw P0562, it’s not nearly as likely as an alternator or wiring issue. Before replacing it, you should test it.
5. Massive Battery Depletion
If your vehicle has aftermarket equipment such as a very high watt stereo system, winch, or something else, it could be placing such a heavy load on the charging system that you’re getting P0562. It should take at most a minute for the code to be thrown.
If something goes wrong, there can be an enormous power loss. It can happen when something is shorted and pulls too much current.
Diagnose of Battery Drainage in Dodge Avenger
Conclusion: P0562 Dodge Avenger
It can be difficult to track down P0562. It’s usually the alternator that is at fault. You can add anything to this article. Good luck fixing your Avenger!
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