2016 GL450 shutting off while driving – charging issue?
I have a 2016 GL450 with 158k miles and it’s been having some scary electrical issues. It started with the AC working on and off randomly for about 1 month, then I began getting a red battery warning once in a while.
A couple days later while driving, the car threw “STOP VEHICLE – see operator’s manual,” lit up a bunch of warning lights, went into limp mode, lost power steering, and then eventually shut itself off in middle of road. I jumped the car and drove it home and left it overnight at home before I worked on it and this morning it started right up. However, when I plugged in my scanner after 5 minutes the car died. Right before it dies, the center screen turns off, the engine starts stumbling/misfiring like it’s trying to stay alive, and it won’t even let me turn the car off with the button — it just dies on its own.
I checked voltage and found the main battery down around 4.5V. I jumped it, and while running the voltage only climbed to about 6.5V, then the car died again. Another day it showed ~14V briefly at idle, but it’s clearly not consistent.
I pulled a code:
P065B – Alternator control / performance malfunction
Jumping the car will let it run temporarily, but it doesn’t last. Sometimes after sitting overnight it’ll start once without a jump, but the problem comes back.
Main Battery is only a few months old. Aux battery hasn’t been replaced yet. But would a bad aux battery cause all this?
Do you guys think I need a new alternator? Or can it be something else?
Last edited by bobb00; Dec 15, 2025 at 11:10 AM.




The alternator code could be a failure with the alternator or the inability to charge the batteries. What I would do is use a dedicated battery tester like this
AFTER you have fully charged both batteries on the lowest (3A) setting on the battery charger. If it's AGM which it probably is, you'll need to charge it in parallel with a known good solid state battery - unless there is some fancy new AGM charger I don't know about, which is entirely likely.
On some alternators, you can take out the voltage regulator and inspect/replace it cheaply, but I don't think you can do that with this alternator if it is 0009068706
EDIT: Also - you wouldn't be the first person in history to get a failing battery that is "new" - I've had more than one. So if the main battery won't hold a charge or keeps depleting you should ask wherever you bought it to replace it.
Last edited by RollTideW163; Dec 16, 2025 at 04:12 PM.




I should have said a charger with an AGM setting that actually works correctly.
Last edited by Nev04e320; Apr 1, 2026 at 01:00 AM.







