Short answer, under the hood.
1. What year is it? Early model AMC Jeeps like my 87, had the voltage regulator in the alternator, later Chrysler Jeeps have it in the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), aka, engine computer, and is not serviceable.
2. The alternator is on the passenger side of the motor, down low, basically under the battery.
The gen light stays on when the charging system malfunctions.
Charge voltage is controlled by the computer
Does the ecm control charging system on a 93 jeep wrangler and cause it not to charge the battery
There never was a 1974 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
- Check the battery - Check charging system - Check the starter - Check the ground cable to the starter - Check the fuse(s) for the starter
Your alternator is not charging or the battery is very low
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A 1988 Jeep Cherokee does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
A 1991 Jeep Cherokee computer is what fits a 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
Go to auto zone and have the alt checked out. It may not be charging to full capacity.
No. the 2001 trans requires a completely different computer system than the 1995.
A 1987 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled.