Hi. I own a 2006 TJ 4.0, and recently the check gauges light came on, intermittently at first, but now it turns on a few seconds after I start the engine. Doing the ignition key thing to get error codes, I see code P0622. The battery gauge shows on the dashboard shows approx, 12V. I checked the voltage of the (relatively new, 2 years) battery directly, it was 12.07 V after driving with the check gauges light on for a few miles. I then checked the voltage with the engine running, and it dropped to 10.7V (on the battery). Next, I tested the F-terminal with running engine. The hot lead on the connector (disconnected from alternator) shows 10.7V. no fluctuations (running on idle). I did take a look at the wires. Although the plastic cover around the wires is a bit brittle and failing, I did not see any indications of chafing on the wires or any brakes that could lead to shorts or disconnections.
I saw somewhere on a youtube video that if you see a light when testing the F-terminal (meaning there is a connection to the PCM), but the alternator is not changing or throwing a P0622 code (which I do see), it is a bad alternator.
Is that true? Is voltage of 10.7V on the hot lead of the F-terminal normal?
I saw somewhere on a youtube video that if you see a light when testing the F-terminal (meaning there is a connection to the PCM), but the alternator is not changing or throwing a P0622 code (which I do see), it is a bad alternator.
Is that true? Is voltage of 10.7V on the hot lead of the F-terminal normal?
