Dr. RGB
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- First Name
- Ryan
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- Location
- Leesport, PA
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- 2025 JL Willys 2-Door
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- Professor and Shrink
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Good Morning Jeepers! So, I have been experiencing something that I find interesting and have never witnessed before. Now, I will say that I do not monitor my Voltmeter in the Jeep on a regular basis, but here are some of the things I have been seeing over the past few weeks. For reference, this is a 3.6 6M, no codes or warnings at all, and there have been no ill effects to any of the electronics in the Jeep.
1. Normally, my Jeep voltmeter usually reads between 14.2 and 14.4 volts.
2. Over the past few weeks, peak volt has been dropping from 14.2 to 13.8 to 13.6 and coming home from a Jeep event last night, dropped and stayed at 12.7.
3. Increasing engine RPM's does nothing to the volt level. The Jeep stays at 12.7 volts.
4. When in gear and allowing for engine braking, the volt level will shoot back up to 13.7 volts.
5. Push in the clutch, drops back to 12.7.
In summation, at idle and under load, the voltmeter is reading 12.7 (and continues to drop day to day). Only during engine braking, do the volts increase (13.7 volts). I am going to replace both batteries today and see if this makes a difference. I hope it is not the alternator!
1. Normally, my Jeep voltmeter usually reads between 14.2 and 14.4 volts.
2. Over the past few weeks, peak volt has been dropping from 14.2 to 13.8 to 13.6 and coming home from a Jeep event last night, dropped and stayed at 12.7.
3. Increasing engine RPM's does nothing to the volt level. The Jeep stays at 12.7 volts.
4. When in gear and allowing for engine braking, the volt level will shoot back up to 13.7 volts.
5. Push in the clutch, drops back to 12.7.
In summation, at idle and under load, the voltmeter is reading 12.7 (and continues to drop day to day). Only during engine braking, do the volts increase (13.7 volts). I am going to replace both batteries today and see if this makes a difference. I hope it is not the alternator!
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