WranglerMan
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- First Name
- Will
- Joined
- May 8, 2018
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- Location
- Greenfield Indiana
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- 2018 Wrangler JLU Sahara
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- Retired
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My Jeep had been parked for several days and yesterday I had a few appts to make, the EVIC display showed 14.4 on startup and after approx 90 mins of drive time mostly on sides roads with speeds mostly in the 30-40 mph range and lots of stop lights at the end of my errands it showed 13.2.So when my voltage regulator was malfunctioning, it would eventually drain the battery down to 12.6v after 3-4 days. It would stay at that voltage. During highway cruise, my dash gauge would show around 12.6-12,8v. That's not enough voltage to fully charge the battery. It'll keep it around 60% charge. When I would disconnect the negative, it reset the IBS and I'd get 14.x volts for a day or so, then it would keep going lower with each successive start-drive cycle. That's how I determined the alternator was capable of making adequate charging voltage, but something was commanding it to low voltage. So, I changed the IBS and drove it a week. It did the same thing, and the battery eventually went to 60%. I had a spare PCM (original) and installed it. Problem solved. (the voltage regulator is in the PCM)
its been parked about 12+ hrs so I’ll get my tester out to see what numbers I get.
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