Long time reader, first post. After scouring this forum and others, I can't find the answer - I realize there are lots of charging system questions on this forum but they're not quite what I'm experiencing.
Simply said, my charging system runs at 14.9v at the battery all the time (except one case as explained below). Battery is an Oddyssey AGM.
Here's what I've measured via connector backprobe:
- PCM B+ (Connector C1, pin 29), and ASD Relay Outputs (C3-28,19)
- PCM grounds (C1-9,18)
- +12 at the fuel injectors.
- Alternator ground (Generator connector Pin 2)
- PCM generator field control (oscilloscope on Generator connector Pin 1)
- Voltage at OBDII connector (Pin 16 and 4/5)
Results:
- All the +12 are within ~150mv of the battery positive 14.9v, some are closer,
- All the grounds are within around 30mv from the battery negative.
- The Field Control is showing a normal PWM signal so the field isn't just grounded all the time - it looks like the PCM is actively commanding the charging system.
- ODBII connector reads 14.75v.
What I have tried:
- Swapped alternator with known good unit - no difference
- Running a WranglerFix PCM. Swapped in my old PCM - no difference
- Inspected the famous G105 engine block ground. Clean and tight and measures good under normal running load
Important Details:
- **** The charging voltage sporadically returns to normal (13.6-13.9) after running my air compressor for about 5-10 minutes. Easily the biggest electrical load on board.
- **** An OBDII scanner reports system voltage at 13.9v !!
- My overdrive, rear defrost, and axle lock switches are not installed
Here are my questions:
1) Because an OBDII scanner reports system voltage at 13.9v, what input does the PCM look at to determine the system voltage which is used to control the alternator?
2) I did not measure the TCM stuff on C4. Could that be involved somehow?
I sent Mark at WranglerFix this adat and these questions but have not heard back. @JerryBransford, you're a EE I think, what do you suggest to try next?
Simply said, my charging system runs at 14.9v at the battery all the time (except one case as explained below). Battery is an Oddyssey AGM.
Here's what I've measured via connector backprobe:
- PCM B+ (Connector C1, pin 29), and ASD Relay Outputs (C3-28,19)
- PCM grounds (C1-9,18)
- +12 at the fuel injectors.
- Alternator ground (Generator connector Pin 2)
- PCM generator field control (oscilloscope on Generator connector Pin 1)
- Voltage at OBDII connector (Pin 16 and 4/5)
Results:
- All the +12 are within ~150mv of the battery positive 14.9v, some are closer,
- All the grounds are within around 30mv from the battery negative.
- The Field Control is showing a normal PWM signal so the field isn't just grounded all the time - it looks like the PCM is actively commanding the charging system.
- ODBII connector reads 14.75v.
What I have tried:
- Swapped alternator with known good unit - no difference
- Running a WranglerFix PCM. Swapped in my old PCM - no difference
- Inspected the famous G105 engine block ground. Clean and tight and measures good under normal running load
Important Details:
- **** The charging voltage sporadically returns to normal (13.6-13.9) after running my air compressor for about 5-10 minutes. Easily the biggest electrical load on board.
- **** An OBDII scanner reports system voltage at 13.9v !!
- My overdrive, rear defrost, and axle lock switches are not installed
Here are my questions:
1) Because an OBDII scanner reports system voltage at 13.9v, what input does the PCM look at to determine the system voltage which is used to control the alternator?
2) I did not measure the TCM stuff on C4. Could that be involved somehow?
I sent Mark at WranglerFix this adat and these questions but have not heard back. @JerryBransford, you're a EE I think, what do you suggest to try next?
