1998 voyager
#2
RE: 1998 voyager
Unless there is a considerable amount of history involved here, it seems like a large step to replace a control module for a battery warning light. Did you have the battery checked/replaced? Did you have your alternator tested/replaced? Did you check all of your grounding wires off of the battery where they connect on the other end?
Yes, a Control Module could be the issue, but without looking elsewhere first it seems overkill to me.
Yes, a Control Module could be the issue, but without looking elsewhere first it seems overkill to me.
#3
RE: 1998 voyager
Deffinetly check your battery first make sure that its at 12.6 volts and the proper CCA i think they're rated at 600 CCA on those.
Hopefully your not one of the unlucky ones with the voltage regulator in the PCM. Always thought that was a stupid place for it.
Hopefully your not one of the unlucky ones with the voltage regulator in the PCM. Always thought that was a stupid place for it.
#4
RE: 1998 voyager
YES I DID HAVE THE ALTERNATOR CHECKED AND THE REGULATOR IS IN THE PCM ONCE I PUT THE ALTERNATOR BACK ON AND RE-TENSIONED THE BELT I THE CHECKED THE VOLTAGE ACROSS THE BATTERY IT WAS 14.6 v GUESS IT MUST OF JUST BEEN A LOOSE BELT AFTER ALL
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