Hey all,
Just looking for a little insight here on an issue I'm having. First off, the vehicle specs:
1995 Grand Cherokee Laredo
4.0 I-6 engine
2WD
Automatic
226,491 miles
Back in August the Check Engine light came on and I noticed the volt gauge was reading in a discharge state (about 1/4 up from off position). I ran the codes and only got this one:
41 - An open or shorted condition in the generator field control circuit.
I had the charging system tested at both Autozone and Advance Auto. Autozone found a bad battery. Since it was an Advanced Auto battery, I went there to replace it. They tested it and confirmed. Replaced the battery and it appeared fine for an hour or so. Then the Check Engine light came back on. Ran the codes. Again, 41.
I tested the voltage myself using a multimeter and each time the check engine light comes on, it seems as though there is a drop in voltage on the alternator. But both Autozone and Advance say the alternator is fine.
I'm beginning to wonder if maybe the battery cables need to be replaced, or if the alternator is really failing. Another forum suggested I check the 'battery temperature sensor' that sits under the battery in the holding tray. My holding tray /is/ broken, so maybe that's the culprit.
Since this happened in August, I purchased I replacement vehicle but find I like my Jeep more. I've been going out and starting it up every day, putting it on a battery charger once a week. One thing I noticed is that sometimes, when it's started, the check engine light is off and the voltage is normal. Shut it off, start it up, light may come back on and voltage may go low.
I know there's a problem somewhere since if it's not charged every so often it will go completely dead. Anyone got suggestions?
Just looking for a little insight here on an issue I'm having. First off, the vehicle specs:
1995 Grand Cherokee Laredo
4.0 I-6 engine
2WD
Automatic
226,491 miles
Back in August the Check Engine light came on and I noticed the volt gauge was reading in a discharge state (about 1/4 up from off position). I ran the codes and only got this one:
41 - An open or shorted condition in the generator field control circuit.
I had the charging system tested at both Autozone and Advance Auto. Autozone found a bad battery. Since it was an Advanced Auto battery, I went there to replace it. They tested it and confirmed. Replaced the battery and it appeared fine for an hour or so. Then the Check Engine light came back on. Ran the codes. Again, 41.
I tested the voltage myself using a multimeter and each time the check engine light comes on, it seems as though there is a drop in voltage on the alternator. But both Autozone and Advance say the alternator is fine.
I'm beginning to wonder if maybe the battery cables need to be replaced, or if the alternator is really failing. Another forum suggested I check the 'battery temperature sensor' that sits under the battery in the holding tray. My holding tray /is/ broken, so maybe that's the culprit.
Since this happened in August, I purchased I replacement vehicle but find I like my Jeep more. I've been going out and starting it up every day, putting it on a battery charger once a week. One thing I noticed is that sometimes, when it's started, the check engine light is off and the voltage is normal. Shut it off, start it up, light may come back on and voltage may go low.
I know there's a problem somewhere since if it's not charged every so often it will go completely dead. Anyone got suggestions?