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h0pper@hotmail.com 02-26-2007 01:08 AM

jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-26-2007 02:19 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-26-2007 02:19 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-26-2007 02:19 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>




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h0pper@hotmail.com 02-26-2007 03:01 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
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thnx i'll try this and see if i can get a little closer to fixing the
problem finding an open circuit would be nice


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-26-2007 03:01 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


thnx i'll try this and see if i can get a little closer to fixing the
problem finding an open circuit would be nice


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-26-2007 03:01 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


thnx i'll try this and see if i can get a little closer to fixing the
problem finding an open circuit would be nice


Old Crow 02-26-2007 05:50 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:

>hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay


I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
the brushes on mine.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM


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Old Crow 02-26-2007 05:50 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:

>hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay


I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
the brushes on mine.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM


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Old Crow 02-26-2007 05:50 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:

>hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay


I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
the brushes on mine.
--
Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
'82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
'74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM


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Mike Romain 02-26-2007 12:48 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Jeeps are very known for bad grounds. They get real sneaky ones too
like the alternator bracket is no longer grounding to the engine block
type of sneaky ones.

I look for these by walking a multimeter looking for the voltage drop.

I start with the engine running and headlights and heater fan on for
circuit draw and get a volt reading at the battery 'posts'. I then
leave the meter on the battery positive post and put the negative on the
alternator case. I should have almost the exact voltage.

I would suspect on yours I would find a difference so I take the
negative meter probe and put it on the cable clamp at the battery post,
then on the cable, then on the engine block, then on the alternator
bracket, then on the alternator case, then on the body of the vehicle.
If I find a voltage drop at any of these points, I have found a bad
connection.

I also walk the positive meter probe along leaving the negative on the
battery post. Same thing, from the post to the clamp then the cable
then the cable's other end, then the bolt it is on.

If I was to swap a real alternator in, I would go for the AC Delco one
the CJ and GM uses. They are everywhere and easy to get parts for. It
is a 'one wire' setup but runs best with 2 wires coming to it, one to
the battery and one key switched trigger to turn it on.

I have no experience wiring the others but would figure the main output
from your alternator would just feed the regulator. The regulator would
need to be wired properly, but a schematic for it should outline it or
knowledge of the old Ram.

You might run into trouble with emissions though.... That check engine
light has to work and it will likely be left on with the alternate
alternator.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>


Mike Romain 02-26-2007 12:48 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Jeeps are very known for bad grounds. They get real sneaky ones too
like the alternator bracket is no longer grounding to the engine block
type of sneaky ones.

I look for these by walking a multimeter looking for the voltage drop.

I start with the engine running and headlights and heater fan on for
circuit draw and get a volt reading at the battery 'posts'. I then
leave the meter on the battery positive post and put the negative on the
alternator case. I should have almost the exact voltage.

I would suspect on yours I would find a difference so I take the
negative meter probe and put it on the cable clamp at the battery post,
then on the cable, then on the engine block, then on the alternator
bracket, then on the alternator case, then on the body of the vehicle.
If I find a voltage drop at any of these points, I have found a bad
connection.

I also walk the positive meter probe along leaving the negative on the
battery post. Same thing, from the post to the clamp then the cable
then the cable's other end, then the bolt it is on.

If I was to swap a real alternator in, I would go for the AC Delco one
the CJ and GM uses. They are everywhere and easy to get parts for. It
is a 'one wire' setup but runs best with 2 wires coming to it, one to
the battery and one key switched trigger to turn it on.

I have no experience wiring the others but would figure the main output
from your alternator would just feed the regulator. The regulator would
need to be wired properly, but a schematic for it should outline it or
knowledge of the old Ram.

You might run into trouble with emissions though.... That check engine
light has to work and it will likely be left on with the alternate
alternator.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>


Mike Romain 02-26-2007 12:48 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Jeeps are very known for bad grounds. They get real sneaky ones too
like the alternator bracket is no longer grounding to the engine block
type of sneaky ones.

I look for these by walking a multimeter looking for the voltage drop.

I start with the engine running and headlights and heater fan on for
circuit draw and get a volt reading at the battery 'posts'. I then
leave the meter on the battery positive post and put the negative on the
alternator case. I should have almost the exact voltage.

I would suspect on yours I would find a difference so I take the
negative meter probe and put it on the cable clamp at the battery post,
then on the cable, then on the engine block, then on the alternator
bracket, then on the alternator case, then on the body of the vehicle.
If I find a voltage drop at any of these points, I have found a bad
connection.

I also walk the positive meter probe along leaving the negative on the
battery post. Same thing, from the post to the clamp then the cable
then the cable's other end, then the bolt it is on.

If I was to swap a real alternator in, I would go for the AC Delco one
the CJ and GM uses. They are everywhere and easy to get parts for. It
is a 'one wire' setup but runs best with 2 wires coming to it, one to
the battery and one key switched trigger to turn it on.

I have no experience wiring the others but would figure the main output
from your alternator would just feed the regulator. The regulator would
need to be wired properly, but a schematic for it should outline it or
knowledge of the old Ram.

You might run into trouble with emissions though.... That check engine
light has to work and it will likely be left on with the alternate
alternator.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-27-2007 04:46 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
running? thnx again for the help j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-27-2007 04:46 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
running? thnx again for the help j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-27-2007 04:46 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> > alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> > tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> > lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> > new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> > great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> > generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> > indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> > i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> > older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> > ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> > not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> > anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> > to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> > be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> > great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> > on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
running? thnx again for the help j


Mike Romain 02-27-2007 05:04 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> wrote:
>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

Mike Romain 02-27-2007 05:04 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> wrote:
>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

Mike Romain 02-27-2007 05:04 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> wrote:
>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>> --
>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-27-2007 07:31 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Did you make sure the battery is connect to alternator's battery
terminal, and that it's trigger wire turns on with the ignition, with a volt
meter?
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172612792.743745.326980@t69g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com
>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>




--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-27-2007 07:31 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Did you make sure the battery is connect to alternator's battery
terminal, and that it's trigger wire turns on with the ignition, with a volt
meter?
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172612792.743745.326980@t69g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com
>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>




--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-27-2007 07:31 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
Did you make sure the battery is connect to alternator's battery
terminal, and that it's trigger wire turns on with the ignition, with a volt
meter?
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

<h0pper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172612792.743745.326980@t69g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com
>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>




--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 05:09 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> > wrote:
> >>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/

>
> >> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...

>
> >>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >> --
> >> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> > ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> > all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> > difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> > back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> > autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> > take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> > back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> > running? thnx again for the help j

>
> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>
> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
"Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
10V (roughly)."

so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
thanks j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 05:09 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> > wrote:
> >>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/

>
> >> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...

>
> >>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >> --
> >> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> > ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> > all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> > difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> > back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> > autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> > take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> > back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> > running? thnx again for the help j

>
> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>
> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
"Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
10V (roughly)."

so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
thanks j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 05:09 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> > wrote:
> >>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/

>
> >> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...

>
> >>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >> --
> >> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

>
> > ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> > all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> > difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> > back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> > autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> > take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> > back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> > running? thnx again for the help j

>
> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>
> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
"Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
10V (roughly)."

so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
thanks j


Matt W 02-28-2007 07:57 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 


>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


6 months back I had the same thing going on with my BMW. Alternator tested
good (at Autozone, no less) but battery would not charge. Replaced the
brushes and it worked great. Did the same thing in my '95 Dodge van a month
or so later. For the van it cost me $2 and about an hour. If you are at
all handy with this sort of thing or if there is an shop around that would
replace them I would look that way before I dished the cash for a new alt.

Matt



Matt W 02-28-2007 07:57 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 


>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


6 months back I had the same thing going on with my BMW. Alternator tested
good (at Autozone, no less) but battery would not charge. Replaced the
brushes and it worked great. Did the same thing in my '95 Dodge van a month
or so later. For the van it cost me $2 and about an hour. If you are at
all handy with this sort of thing or if there is an shop around that would
replace them I would look that way before I dished the cash for a new alt.

Matt



Matt W 02-28-2007 07:57 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 


>
> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> running? thnx again for the help j
>


6 months back I had the same thing going on with my BMW. Alternator tested
good (at Autozone, no less) but battery would not charge. Replaced the
brushes and it worked great. Did the same thing in my '95 Dodge van a month
or so later. For the van it cost me $2 and about an hour. If you are at
all handy with this sort of thing or if there is an shop around that would
replace them I would look that way before I dished the cash for a new alt.

Matt



Mike Romain 02-28-2007 09:45 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>> --
>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>> running? thnx again for the help j

>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>
>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> 10V (roughly)."
>
> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>
> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> thanks j
>


Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....

I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.

You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.

I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.

I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
the battery posts.

If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.

Mike

Mike Romain 02-28-2007 09:45 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>> --
>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>> running? thnx again for the help j

>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>
>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> 10V (roughly)."
>
> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>
> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> thanks j
>


Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....

I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.

You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.

I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.

I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
the battery posts.

If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.

Mike

Mike Romain 02-28-2007 09:45 AM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>> --
>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>> running? thnx again for the help j

>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>
>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> yeah the site http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html says that
> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> 10V (roughly)."
>
> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>
> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> thanks j
>


Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....

I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.

You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.

I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.

I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
the battery posts.

If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.

Mike

h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:21 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
> >>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googl egroups.com...
> >>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >>>> --
> >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
> >>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> >>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> >>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> >>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> >>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> >>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> >>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> >>> running? thnx again for the help j
> >> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

>
> >> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

>
> >> Mike
> >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> > yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
> > "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> > and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> > field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> > terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> > accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> > and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> > 10V (roughly)."

>
> > so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> > passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> > test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> > could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> > good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> > market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> > dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> > alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

>
> > Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> > thanks j

>
> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>
> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>
> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>
> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>
> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
> the battery posts.
>
> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>
> Mike


i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
i can get and try anything free. lol j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:21 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
> >>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googl egroups.com...
> >>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >>>> --
> >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
> >>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> >>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> >>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> >>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> >>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> >>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> >>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> >>> running? thnx again for the help j
> >> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

>
> >> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

>
> >> Mike
> >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> > yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
> > "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> > and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> > field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> > terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> > accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> > and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> > 10V (roughly)."

>
> > so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> > passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> > test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> > could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> > good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> > market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> > dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> > alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

>
> > Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> > thanks j

>
> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>
> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>
> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>
> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>
> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
> the battery posts.
>
> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>
> Mike


i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
i can get and try anything free. lol j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:21 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
> >>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> >>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
> >>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googl egroups.com...
> >>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
> >>>> --
> >>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
> >>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
> >>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
> >>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
> >>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
> >>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
> >>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
> >>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
> >>> running? thnx again for the help j
> >> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????

>
> >> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?

>
> >> Mike
> >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
> >> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

>
> > yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
> > "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
> > and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
> > field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
> > terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
> > accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
> > and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
> > 10V (roughly)."

>
> > so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
> > passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
> > test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
> > could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
> > good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
> > market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
> > dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
> > alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..

>
> > Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
> > thanks j

>
> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>
> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>
> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>
> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>
> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
> the battery posts.
>
> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>
> Mike


i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
i can get and try anything free. lol j


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:36 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 5:50 am, Old Crow <wallisc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> >hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
> live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
> the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
> the brushes on mine.
> --
> Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
> '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
> '74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
> BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


where is everyone getting the brushes?? everywhere i call doesn't
have them.


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:36 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 5:50 am, Old Crow <wallisc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> >hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
> live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
> the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
> the brushes on mine.
> --
> Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
> '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
> '74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
> BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


where is everyone getting the brushes?? everywhere i call doesn't
have them.


h0pper@hotmail.com 02-28-2007 02:36 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
On Feb 26, 5:50 am, Old Crow <wallisc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 25 Feb 2007 22:08:43 -0800, h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> >hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
> >alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
> >tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
> >lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
> >new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
> >great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
> >generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
> >indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
> >i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
> >older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
> >ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
> >not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
> >anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
> >to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
> >be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
> >great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
> >on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay

>
> I think the deal is to install one of those "one wire" alternators and
> live with the Check Engine light. Seems the regulator is built into
> the PCM on that model(same one I have). I got lucky and it was just
> the brushes on mine.
> --
> Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!"
> '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl"
> '74 XLH chopper(gone but not forgotten)
> BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


where is everyone getting the brushes?? everywhere i call doesn't
have them.


Mike Romain 02-28-2007 03:52 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>>>> running? thnx again for the help j
>>>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>>> Mike
>>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>>> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
>>>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
>>> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
>>> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
>>> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
>>> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
>>> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
>>> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
>>> 10V (roughly)."
>>> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
>>> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
>>> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
>>> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
>>> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
>>> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
>>> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
>>> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>>> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
>>> thanks j

>> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>>
>> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
>> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>>
>> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
>> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>>
>> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
>> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
>> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>>
>> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
>> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
>> the battery posts.
>>
>> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>>
>> Mike

>
> i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
> through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
> you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
> negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
> across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
> alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
> battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
> good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
> i can get and try anything free. lol j
>


The other spot would be the body to see if the volts are there too.

Mike

Mike Romain 02-28-2007 03:52 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>>>> running? thnx again for the help j
>>>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>>> Mike
>>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>>> Jan/06http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
>>>> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
>>> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
>>> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
>>> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
>>> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
>>> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
>>> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
>>> 10V (roughly)."
>>> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
>>> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
>>> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
>>> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
>>> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
>>> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
>>> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
>>> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>>> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
>>> thanks j

>> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>>
>> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
>> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>>
>> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
>> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>>
>> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
>> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
>> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>>
>> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
>> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
>> the battery posts.
>>
>> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>>
>> Mike

>
> i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
> through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
> you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
> negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
> across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
> alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
> battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
> good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
> i can get and try anything free. lol j
>


The other spot would be the body to see if the volts are there too.

Mike

Mike Romain 02-28-2007 03:52 PM

Re: jeep pcm bypass for "real" alternator
 
h0pper@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 28, 9:45 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Feb 27, 5:04 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>> h0p...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 2:19 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.html
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
>>>>>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>>>>> <h0p...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172470123.460514.266110@h3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>>>>>>> hey, ive got a 95 wrangler with a charging problem. i swapped out the
>>>>>>> alt but no good. i took the new alt out and had it tested and it
>>>>>>> tested fine.. i then checked all the charging wires and fuses and
>>>>>>> lights.. the check engine bulb was missing (how odd *sarcasm) i put a
>>>>>>> new one in and guess what?? the check engine light came on!! well
>>>>>>> great. i did key turn thing and it flashed a 41. the field circuit
>>>>>>> generator code... i check the continuity on the wires the manual
>>>>>>> indicates.. they are fine. great now im thinking i need a pcm.
>>>>>>> i asked around and someone said i could bypass the pcm and hook up an
>>>>>>> older voltage regulator out of an old pick up (i got new one for a 77
>>>>>>> ram charger) my problem is i dont quite now how to do this... im
>>>>>>> not real knowledgeable about electronics but im a fast leaner.. would
>>>>>>> anyone mind giving me a rundown on what wires go where? do i need
>>>>>>> to take the alt apart? am i going about this the wrong way, would it
>>>>>>> be easier to fix the problem another way.. any help would be
>>>>>>> great oh and im not worried about the check engine light staying
>>>>>>> on we dont have smog checks here.. thnx again jay
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>>>> ok heres the deal.. im getting a high field coil voltage (around 11)
>>>>> all the time.. lights, wipers and heater blower on or off makes no
>>>>> difference.. but charging voltage is always low. so that points me
>>>>> back toward the alternator, only problem is I had the alt. tested at
>>>>> autozone before i installed it.. so now im stuck again.. i guess ill
>>>>> take the alt. back off and have them test it again... if it comes
>>>>> back fine what would be my next logical step to getting this thing
>>>>> running? thnx again for the help j
>>>> You are under the impression 11 Volts is 'high'?????
>>>> Did you check the ground paths like mentioned earlier?
>>>> Mike
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>>> yeah the sitehttp://minimopar.knizefamily.net/charging.htmlsays that
>>> "Check to see if the regulator is functioning by starting the engine
>>> and turning all accessories off. The voltage across the alternator
>>> field coil terminals (two small terminals, below the positive output
>>> terminal) should be less than about 5V (roughly). Turn all
>>> accessories on (headlights, brights, fan, rear defrost, radio, etc.)
>>> and measure the field coil voltage again. It should be above about
>>> 10V (roughly)."
>>> so i took the alt back up the autozone and had it tested (again) it
>>> passed (again) but the guy said something about the machine doesnt
>>> test the amps the alt is putting out. (which i didnt know) so it
>>> could pass and still be bad. i thought if it passed then it was
>>> good !?!?! so i guess ive got a lot to learn. looks like im in the
>>> market for a new alternator.. at least its probably not the pcm.. i
>>> dont get paid for about a week but ill bump this when i get the new
>>> alt on.. wish me luck! and thanks for the help so far..
>>> Bill, i checked those connections with the meter and they look good.
>>> thanks j

>> Ok, I will try just once more then I will leave you be....
>>
>> I suspect a bad ground path giving your symptoms just because I have
>> seen it soo many times before including my own Jeeps.
>>
>> You have positive cables to the alternator which appear to work, but it
>> also needs a ground path to complete the circuit.
>>
>> I would recommend you run a battery booster cable from the battery
>> negative to the alternator 'case' to see what happens to the charging
>> voltage as measured at the battery posts with a meter.
>>
>> I then would recommend you run this same booster cable to a clean bolt
>> on the body of the vehicle and check the charging rate with a meter at
>> the battery posts.
>>
>> If the charging doesn't change, then your grounds are likely ok.
>>
>> Mike

>
> i had a problem posting yesterday.. i posted a reply but it didnt go
> through.. and when i re-replied i forgot to mention that i did what
> you said.. the volts across the batt terminals and then move the
> negative lead of my meter to the alt case.. i got the same volts as
> across the batt terminals.. so if im getting the same volts from the
> alt case and positive battery terminal that im getting from the both
> battery terminals the batt terminals, the ground would most likely be
> good right? but ill try the booster cable thing.. ill take any help
> i can get and try anything free. lol j
>


The other spot would be the body to see if the volts are there too.

Mike


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