P0563: OBD-II code P0563 means the PCM has seen battery voltage climb above its maximum threshold — usually a failed voltage regulator or an overcharging alternator.
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Symptoms
- Check engine light is on; other electrical modules may set lost-communication or reset codes.
- Interior and dash bulbs may burn out prematurely, and the battery may swell, vent, or leak from overcharging.
- In severe cases, sensitive electronic components (radios, control modules) can be damaged by sustained over-voltage.
Common causes
- A failed alternator voltage regulator letting charging output rise above 15 V.
- A poor alternator ground path causing the regulator to sense low and overcompensate.
- On computer-controlled charging systems, a failed BCM/PCM alternator control driver commanding excess field current.
What to do?
Measure battery voltage at idle and 2,000 RPM — should stay 13.8-14.5 V. If it exceeds 15 V, replace the alternator or its voltage regulator. Verify the alternator ground strap. On computer-controlled charging systems, scan for related PCM/BCM codes and address them first.