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A community for Jeep owners and enthusiasts to discuss performance, modifications, and more
- Write-up: PCM alternator voltage regulator bypass
As we all know, Mopar truck SBEC JTEC JTEC+ and probably all the newer engine power control modules use an internal voltage regulator located in the control module for the alternator When it fails, the ECM PCM should be replaced The OEM setup is a good setup in a way; it uses battery
- driver door no longer locks or unlocks at the handle
As title says - driver door no longer locks or unlocks at the handle 2011 Grand Cherokee If I press the button on the handle, nothing happens Previously
- CAD File Sharing Now Possible!! | Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Had a few folks ask about sharing CAD Files here on the forum I asked Philip about it and he made it happen!! So we can now attach the following File Types to a Post and they should be able to be downloaded by fellow members The Following Files can be Uploaded: pdf dxf dwg ipt
- Jeep WJ Ground Write-up Info | Jeep Enthusiast Forums
The WJ electronics require good clean grounds to avoid electronic failure or creating havoc The purpose of this thread is to pinpoint ground locations along with listing which components connect to each ground In addition to insulated ground wires, flat ground straps will also be included
- No Power to TCM Reason for No Shifting? - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Finally got it the above response was the right answer for my 93 zj Try running power to pin F-16 Simply no power going to the TCM I pulled it out and it looked like it was new Ran a jumper and it works just like new again Now I'm going to run a more legitimate solution and splice the wire into something that is Switched by the ignition Thanks again for all your helps!
- Oxygen Sensors (more info than you probably want)
I have been collecting O2 sensor info over the years Half of the following is in my own words so feel free to correct anything you see wrong The O2 sensor is there primarily because of emissions! A second reason is to fine tune fuel management And thirdly they indicate the state of the
- Control Arm Length Chart - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Gonna be buying Adjustables soon And I know this info would be good to have fresh in the forums So if anyone has a chart that shows the recommended control arm lengths for various lift heights, that would be awesome
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