Hello Jeepz Forum Members,
I have a '92 Jeep YJ, 4.0L. My voltmeter in the dash is reading low, and after replacing the battery (needed to be done anyway), I am still having problems with the battery not receiving enough voltage to charge. The good folks at O'Reily Automotive connected a test rig, and informed me that the voltage regulator is bad. This voltage regulator is a part of the PCM (ECM?) and I am wondering if anyone has replaced one themselves and what is involved, or do I have to take it to a dealer in order to have the replacement computer flashed? Again, if I am to trust the test that was conducted, the alternator is not bad -as I would assume that their diagnostics would have indicated such. Any advice on where to start to get my rig trail worthy again?
Thanks in Advance,
RSR
I have a '92 Jeep YJ, 4.0L. My voltmeter in the dash is reading low, and after replacing the battery (needed to be done anyway), I am still having problems with the battery not receiving enough voltage to charge. The good folks at O'Reily Automotive connected a test rig, and informed me that the voltage regulator is bad. This voltage regulator is a part of the PCM (ECM?) and I am wondering if anyone has replaced one themselves and what is involved, or do I have to take it to a dealer in order to have the replacement computer flashed? Again, if I am to trust the test that was conducted, the alternator is not bad -as I would assume that their diagnostics would have indicated such. Any advice on where to start to get my rig trail worthy again?
Thanks in Advance,
RSR