Lo showing on voltmeter and voltage is fine

gobblerhuntr

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I have a new to me 2021 Pioneer 1000-3 SE with I assume a factory voltmeter on the switch panel. With the switch on it reads 12.7 volts and the word Lo is to the left of it. With it running it read 14.2-3 volts with the work Lo to the left. Any idea how to clear that Lo?

BTW, this is my first post after being here since summer. I finally bit the dust and found what I wanted and bought it.

Oh yeah, where do I go to changes the Ownership in my description to the left?


Ok, sorry about the no pic thing. Won't happen again. The first two are after cleaning it and the last is the gauge with the key off. I will get another pic of the gauge on with the word Lo on it along with the voltage when I get home.
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I have a new to me 2021 Pioneer 1000-3 SE with I assume a factory voltmeter on the switch panel. With the switch on it reads 12.7 volts and the word Lo is to the left of it. With it running it read 14.2-3 volts with the work Lo to the left. Any idea how to clear that Lo?

BTW, this is my first post after being here since summer. I finally bit the dust and found what I wanted and bought it.

Oh yeah, where do I go to changes the Ownership in my description to the left?
Click on your screen name/avatar (upper right corner of screen by the notifications) and to account or maybe account details and you’ll find where to change ownership.

Congratulations…now POIDH!!! 😂
 
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Welcome, post a picture of your ride and the meter for better help.

Edit to add: Does it have dual batteries or any electrical mods?
 
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I have a new to me 2021 Pioneer 1000-3 SE with I assume a factory voltmeter on the switch panel. With the switch on it reads 12.7 volts and the word Lo is to the left of it. With it running it read 14.2-3 volts with the work Lo to the left. Any idea how to clear that Lo?

BTW, this is my first post after being here since summer. I finally bit the dust and found what I wanted and bought it.

Oh yeah, where do I go to changes the Ownership in my description to the left?
Welcome from Michigan!

The 2021 Pioneer didn't come with a factory voltmeter. Pics will probably help troubleshoot AND keep you in the HondaSXS sheriff's good graces.

Looks like you found where to change ownership info.
 
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BTW, this is my first post after being here since summer. I finally bit the dust and found what I wanted and bought it.
I have a new to me 2021 Pioneer 1000-3 SE
Welcome from Miiiiiichigan!

Congrats on the purchase. You've been here since last summer, so you must know what rule#4 is when u first post?
Pics Or It Didnt Happen! ;)
 
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The 2021 Pioneer didn't come with a factory voltmeter.
All others didnt. But he supposedly has an SE. (No Pics Yet) they had a few extra standard accessories and I want to say a volt meter was one of them in the switch panel on them
 
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I have a new to me 2021 Pioneer 1000-3 SE with I assume a factory voltmeter on the switch panel. With the switch on it reads 12.7 volts and the word Lo is to the left of it. With it running it read 14.2-3 volts with the work Lo to the left. Any idea how to clear that Lo?

BTW, this is my first post after being here since summer. I finally bit the dust and found what I wanted and bought it.

Oh yeah, where do I go to changes the Ownership in my description to the left?
There is a way to set the LOW voltage warning. I don't know how to do it at this moment.
Aint there only 1 button on it? Push and hold and see what happens.
 
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I am not familiar with your gauges but those voltage numbers sound perfectly fine to me.
 
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gobblerhuntr

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I am not familiar with your gauges but those voltage numbers sound perfectly fine to me.
Yep the voltage I am satisfied with, it's that dang Lo on the gauge that I can't have.
 
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Nah it is on a gauge on the switch panel. Pretty sure it was done before it left the dealer.
Yeah i thought the SE’s came with that switch panel and gauge as that package
Nice lookin buggy tho
 
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