1994 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 automatic A/C ABS. Put a Stroker in it. Now, it's charging way to high. Looking for any suggestions on where to look. Alternator and ECU are good.
that's what I've read everywhere. I've had the alternator and the ECM professionally tested. I'm not talking about an Oreilly's test, either. Well, I'll be testing again later today, after the stroker install.You put a multimeter on the battery terminals? The PCM regulates the charging….not sure how both could be said to be good, the alternator and PCM are the only two items that can cause this.
How are they being tested? Not doubting that they are being tested….but if not tested for the right thing, the test may not be helpful (is all I’m getting at). For example, not sure if they’re actually testing the voltage regulator in the PCM, or whether they’re just testing the PCM to be “good/functional” in general. Pcm could be doing a great job at everything else but utterly failing its job at regulating the charge.that's what I've read everywhere. I've had the alternator and the ECM professionally tested. I'm not talking about an Oreilly's test, either. Well, I'll be testing again later today, after the stroker install.
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The guy that did my ECM specifically tested for charging issues and other operating issues. I specifically mentioned the charging issue I was having. The guy is in Florida and I'm in Washington state. He also has 12K feedback at 100%. Well, All he does is automotive computers. So, I'm going to assume he knows his stuff.How are they being tested? Not doubting that they are being tested….but if not tested for the right thing, the test may not be helpful (is all I’m getting at). For example, not sure if they’re actually testing the voltage regulator in the PCM, or whether they’re just testing the PCM to be “good/functional” in general. Pcm could be doing a great job at everything else but utterly failing its job at regulating the charge.
If you struggle to figure it out, there are external regular kits by Dodge that you could try as an alternative to bypass the PCM regulated setup.
